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Which equation represents a line with a slope of zero?

O y= 2x
O y=-3x+
O y=4
O x=-5

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Answer:

y=4

Explanation:

y=4 on the graph would look like this -------------------------- and it would have a slope of zero. It's not x = -5 because that would have an undefined slope |.

And the first two the slope is the number in front of the x.

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User Rob Lachlan
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Answer:

y = 4

Explanation:

In y =mx+b (slope -intercept form ),

We have m to be the slope

The first and the second equations contains the slope (coefficient of x)

The fourth option clearly states the slope is -5

That leaves with the third option with only a y-intercept.

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