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14 October, 16:31

Explain why the equation of a horizontal line is y = b.

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  1. 14 October, 16:42
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    Horizontal lines have the slope of 0.

    Y is the y intercept and B is the y coordinate of the Y intercept.
  2. 14 October, 16:46
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    Since B is a constant, when used in a equation, y = b would mean that the "y" value will always be the same, and since it's always the same, it will be straight forever. Since Y is how high it is, since it's gonna stay the same that means it will be a horizontal line of the same height.
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