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What’s the slope of y= -1 ? I think I might know the answer but it feels like a trick. better safe than sorry

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Answer:

no slope or 0

Explanation:

no slope because there is no x there. number next to the x is the slope...if a number is required then 0 for 0x as the slope like

y = 0x - 1

y= -1 is a horizontal straight line that goes thru the y axis at -1

User Matthew J Morrison
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Answer:

The slope is 0

Explanation:

The slope of a horizontal line is 0.

Hope this helps, have a great day!

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