SOLUTION: What does a "slope of zero" mean?
What does a "y-intercept = 0" mean?
Explain both of these concepts from a graphical perspective
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Question 286714: What does a "slope of zero" mean?
What does a "y-intercept = 0" mean?
Explain both of these concepts from a graphical perspective
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
slope of zero means a horizontal line
y intercept means the value of y when x=0
so a y intercept of zero means it goes through the origin (0,0)
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