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7) A zero slope line is a straight, perfectly flat line running along the horizontal axis of a Cartesian plane. The equation for a zero slope line is one where the X value may vary but the Y value will always be constant. An equation for a zero slope line will be y = b, where the line's slope is 0 (m = 0)

8) If the slope of a line is undefined, then the line is a vertical line, so it cannot be written in slope-intercept form, but it can be written in the form: x=a , where a is a constant. If the line has an undefined slope and passes through the point (2,3) , then the equation of the line is x=2 .

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