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A classmate claims that having no slope and having a slope of 0 are the same. Is your classmate correct? Explain. ...?
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A classmate claims that having no slope and having a slope of 0 are the same. Is your classmate correct? Explain. ...?
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A classmate claims that having no slope and having a slope of 0 are the same. Is your classmate correct? Explain. ...?
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I am assuming having no slope would be when a line is undefined, that would mean it is a vertical line
a line with 0 slope would actually be a straight horizontal line.
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