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What is the slope of this line: y=10

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NAWty12345
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  • 03-12-2020

The slope of this line is 0. If you graph the line y=10, for any x value, the y-value remains 10 (denoted because x is equal to 0 in the actual equation shown, which means that x will not be shown in the equation). The graph would basically just be a straight horizontal line, neither curving up or down.

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