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For the graph y = 4 find the slope of a line that is parallel to it.

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graph y = 4 ;slope = 0

line that is parallel has same slope so slope = 0

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Answer:

Slope of the parallel line will be 0.

Explanation:

The given line is:
y=4

This equation can be written as:
y=0x+4

Now, comparing it with
y=mx+b form, we will get:
m=0

That means, the slope of the given line is 0.

Now, we know that the slopes of two parallel lines are always equal to each other.

So, the slope of a line that is parallel to
y=4 will be 0.

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