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Why does a horizontal line have a slope of 0?

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Why does a horizontal line have a slope of 0?

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In the case of a horizontal line, it’s rate of change on the y axis will be zero, this means that it’s slope will be 0/Δx. Zero divided by anything equals zero, so that ends up being the slope of the line.

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