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What is the slope for the line y= -2?

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User Gasolin
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Answer:


\boxed{Slope = 0}

Explanation:

Hey there!

We’ll y = -2 creates a horizontal line,

and horizontal lines have a slope of zero.

Slope = 0

Hope this helps :)

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User Sanil
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Answer:

The slope of a linear equation is always the coefficient of the x value when the equation is solved for y. Since we don't have an x value on this expresion, the coefficient of x is 0. Hence, the slope of the line is 0.

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