SOLUTION: what's the slope of y=-3+4 and how do you draw a graph for this equation

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Question 966554: what's the slope of y=-3+4 and how do you draw a graph for this equation
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what's the slope of y=-3+4 and how do you draw a graph for this equation
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y = -3 + 4
y = 1
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It's a line parallel to the x-axis.
For any value of x, y = 1
slope = diffy/diffx = 0/diffx
slope = 0

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