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Determining the Value of the Slope from a Graph
On a coordinate plane, a horizontal line goes through y = negative 3.
Using the graph, determine the value of the slope.
What is the slope?
What is true about the graph?
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Slope = 0.
True about the graph:
- It is a horizontal line (parallel to the x-axis).
- Every point has y = −3, so the equation is y = −3.
- Domain: all real numbers; Range: {−3}.
- y-intercept is (0, −3); there is no x-intercept (the line never crosses y = 0).
- It represents a constant function (no change in y as x changes).
True about the graph:
- It is a horizontal line (parallel to the x-axis).
- Every point has y = −3, so the equation is y = −3.
- Domain: all real numbers; Range: {−3}.
- y-intercept is (0, −3); there is no x-intercept (the line never crosses y = 0).
- It represents a constant function (no change in y as x changes).
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