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28 July, 17:56
What is the slope of y = 3.9
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Alan Atkins
28 July, 18:18
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Assuming that there is no x term, the answer is 0.
The slope is 0 because this line is a flat horizontal line.
We can write y = 3.9 as y = 0x+3.9
The equation y = 0x+3.9 is in the form y = mx+b where m = 0 is the slope.
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