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Olson
12 February, 17:02
Find the slope and the y of y-5=0
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Darren Black
12 February, 18:58
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If y-5=0, y=5
The slope is 0 because anytime the y value is equal to a constant, there is a zero slope. For each increment of x, the y value increases by 0 each time.
Final answer: Zero slope
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