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Can someone help I don’t know how to do this

Can someone help I don’t know how to do this-example-1

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Answer:

its slope is zero

Explanation:

the slope of a line is simply the ratio between y- and x-change from one point of the line to another.

you can express it as y/x.

e.g. 5/2 - meaning that when x changes by 2 units, y changes by 5 units (so, it goes up steeply).

now, the line in the graph is just a flat line. no matter how many units we change x and move to the right, y won't change and simply stay at 2.5.

so, 0 change in y.

and the slope is 0/"delta x" for "delta x">0

all that means the slope is 0, as 0 divided by anything is always 0.

the function for that line is therefore

y = 0×x + 2.5 or simply

y = 2.5

and the factor of x (in this case 0) is always the slope of the line.

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Answer:

slope is zero

Explanation:

This is a horizontal line parallel to the x- axis

Since the slope of the x- axis is zero then the slope of the line is zero

User Michael Hunger
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