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8 April, 14:31

Which of the slope is an equation of a line whose slope is 0?

1) : Y=6

2) : x=6

3) : y=2x

4) : x+y=1

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  1. 8 April, 14:39
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    1) y=6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation y=mx+b is called slope-intercept because it tells us the slope, m, and y-intercept, b.

    The equation y=a is a horizontal line and goes through a on the y-axis. Horizontal lines have a slope of zero.

    The equation x=b is a vertical line and goes through b on the x-axis.

    Vertical lines have an undefined slope.

    1) y=6 is horizontal so it's slope is 0

    2) x=6 is vertical so it's slope is undefined

    3) y=2x has slope 2

    4) x+y=1 can be put into the form y=mx+b to determine the slope.

    Subtract x on both sides:

    y=-x+1

    The slope is - 1.
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