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The graph of an equation with zero slope is a

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Answer:

Horizontal line

Explanation:

Zero slope means that the quotient "rise/run" equals zero.

A zero for a quotient of two numbers implies that the NUMERATOR is zero and the denominator different from zero.

Analyzing what a "rise" of zero means, we understand that there is NO RISE in the graph of the line. And no rise of any type means the line is flat (horizontal).

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