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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y = 4?
0
4
-4
Undefined
*I think it's 0?Is it?
It is zero.
(4-0.4)/4=
(4-0.4)/4=
To determine the slope of a line represented by an equation, you can compare the coefficient of x in the equation. In this case, the equation is y = 4, which means that the coefficient of x is zero. Since the coefficient of x is zero, the slope of the line is zero. Therefore, the correct answer is 0.
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