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What is the slope of y = 2 + 5?

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Answer:

Using the slope-intercept form, the slope is 0 .

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User MickeyRoush
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Answer:

Slope = 0

Explanation:

y = 2 + 5 is simplified to y = 7

Because no matter the x value y will equal 7 the slope neither increases nor decreases, this means that the slope is 0.

However if you meant y = 2x + 5 the slope is the 2 because from each point it rises two units and runs to the right one unit to get the to next point.

Hope this helps,

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