What is the slope of the line y = 2?

2 Answers
Jul 8, 2018

The slope of the line is 0.

Explanation:

Since the line is y = 2y=2, that means it is a horizontal line. Slope is defined as "rise"/"run"riserun. Since it is horizontal, there is no rise, only a run, which is a constant, 22. Therefore, it is 0/202, or 00.

The slope of the line is 0.

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Jul 8, 2018

Slope=00

Explanation:

y=2y=2 is a horizontal line, which has a slope of zero.

To make this more intuitive, slope is defined as change in yy over change in xx, and since we have an equation of the form

y=cy=c

xx is the only variable that is changing, as yy is always equal to 22. Since we have no change in yy, we have no "rise", therefore the slope is zero.

graph{y=0x+2 [-11.16, 11.34, -6.435, 4.815]}

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