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If a line on a graph is horizontal, what kind of slope does it have?

a.) undefined slope
b.) negative slope
c.) zero slope
d.) positive slope

User Naffie
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Answer:

Zero Slope

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

User Vulture
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The answer is a zero slope because if slope equals rise:y over run:x a horizontal line is not increasing in y value it’s only increasing in the x value so if y is 0 and x is any number like 5, it would be 0/5 and if you simplify that it would be 0. I hope this helps
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