What is the slope of #y= -5#?
1 Answer
Jun 23, 2016
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The slope is 0.
Explanation:
Recall the definition of a slope:
Or
But since y does not increase nor decrease (y is -5 everywhere), the numerator is zero. Also note that the denominator is non-zero hence, the slope is zero.
This is the case for every horizontal line:
For vertical lines, the slope approaches infinity (since infinity isn't a number).