Question 626042
Now we're dealing with a horizontal line. 


The slope of any line is equal to the "rise" over "run". 
The "rise" in this case is 0 since we're not changing the y coordinates as we move along the line.


So the slope is rise/run = 0/run = 0 


Note: the "run" can be any value but zero.


So in short, the slope is <font color="red">zero</font>.

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