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What is the slope of y = -19

What is the slope of y = -19-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation: the slope intercept form is y= mx +b. The equation here is y = -19. It means that the slope, m, is 0. You can also think about it this way. y= -19 graph will show you that for every x value, the y is at -19 since there is no rise over run. it is just a straight line at y= -19

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