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Which relationship has a zero slope?
A two column table with five rows. The first column, x, has the entries, negative 3, negative 1, 1, 3. The second column, y, has the entries, 2, 2, 2, 2.
A two column table with five rows. The first column, x, has the entries, negative 3, negative 1, 1, 3. The second column, y, has the entries, 3, 1, negative 1, negative 3.
A coordinate plane with a straight line starting at (negative 5, negative 5) and passing through the origin, and ending at (5, 5)
A coordinate plane with a straight line starting iat (negative 2, 5) and passing the x-axis at (negative 2, 0), and ending at (negative 2, 5).
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The first relationship (the table with y = 2 for all x).
Reason: slope = change in y / change in x. In that table y is constant (no change) so slope = 0. (The others have slopes −1, 1, and undefined (vertical) respectively.)
Reason: slope = change in y / change in x. In that table y is constant (no change) so slope = 0. (The others have slopes −1, 1, and undefined (vertical) respectively.)
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