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A llne passes through the two glven points. Is it vertical, horizontal, or neither? (1, 0), (0, 0) O Vertical Horizontal Neither
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A llne passes through the two glven points. Is it vertical, horizontal, or neither?
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Horizontal: if y is equal to 0, then there is no vertical movement
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