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Consider the equation y = −6. Which statement is TRUE?

A) The graph of the equation is a vertical line with a slope of zero.

B) The graph of the equation is a horizontal line with a slope of zero.

C) The graph of the equation is a vertical line with an undefined slope.

D) The graph of the equation is a horizontal line with an undefined slope.

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The graph of the equation is a horizontal line with a slope of zero. (B)

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y = 0x - 6 has a slope of 0

If you graph several points for x where y = -6, (0, -6), (1, -6), (2, -6), etc you will see that it creates a horizontal line

Answer: B

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