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A line has a y-intercept of 10 and a slope of 0. What is its equation in slope-intercept
form?

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Answer:

The result in slope-intercept form:


y = 0x + 10 or
y = x +10

(Both equations are the same thing. It can be written with a 0 or not with a 0).

Explanation:

If you already have the y-intercept (10) and the slope (0), then all you need to do is to put it in slope-intercept form:

-Slope-intercept form equation:


y = mx +b (where
m represents the slope and
b represents the y-intercept).


m (slope)
= 0


b (y-intercept)
= 10

Slope-intercept form:


y = 0x + 10 or
y = x + 10

Those two equations are the same thing.

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