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I really need some help again-example-1
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The slope is the “change in y over the change in x,” also referred to as “rise over run.”

Pick any two points and calculate the difference in their y-values and divide that by the difference in their x-values.

Notice that all y-values are the same, so your “change in y” or your “rise” is always 0.

0/anything = 0 (as long as the denominator isn’t 0)

So, your slope here is 0.
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