SOLUTION: What is A horizontal line has slope zero since it does not rise vertically and has a slope of zero?

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Question 1171334: What is A horizontal line has slope zero since it does not rise vertically and has a slope of zero?
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A horizontal line has slope zero since it does not rise vertically.

A horizontal line that passes through the point (,) will be:


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