SOLUTION: How do I find the slope for this equation?
y-6=1
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Question 954240: How do I find the slope for this equation?
y-6=1
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Add to both sides
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Imagine yourself sitting on this line
You're at ( ? , 7 ). You notice that
where ever you move to on this line,
you're at ( ? , 7 ) . You must be moving
parallel to the x-axis in order for this to
be true. All lines parallel to the x-axis
have slope = 0
If the equation was ,
the slope would still = 0
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