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Use two points on any horizontal line to illustrate why a horizontal line has a slope of 0...I'm really confused. Can anyone answer with an explanation?
15 years ago

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Reiny
(6,5) and (1,5) will form a horizontal line.
Sketch it to verify

slope =(5-5)/(6-1)
= 0/5 = 0

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15 years ago

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