How do you find the slope for Y= 5?

2 Answers
May 13, 2017

See a solution explanation below:

Explanation:

By definition the equation of a horizontal line is #y = a# where #a# is a constant, in this case #5#.

Also, by definition, the slope of a horizontal line is #0#

Therefore, the slope of #y = 5# is #0#

May 14, 2017

#slope = 0#

Explanation:

#slope = (Deltay)/(Deltax)#

Therefore, with #y=5# for any #x# :

#slope = (5-5)/(Deltax)#

#slope =0#