SOLUTION: In what direction is the line containing the point (5, -6) and (-2, -6) ? A. Down and to the right. B. Vertical C. Horizontal D. Up and to the left

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Question 837320: In what direction is the line containing the point (5, -6) and (-2, -6) ?
A. Down and to the right.
B. Vertical
C. Horizontal
D. Up and to the left

Answer by thejackal(72) About Me  (Show Source):
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since there is no change in y, when know that the gradient is 0 and thus the line is parallel to the x -axis. the correct answer is C horizontal