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What is the difference of "no slope" and "a slope of 0"?

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  • 03-08-2019

Answer:

No slope is going a vertical line.

A slope of zero is a horizontal line.

Explanation:

No slope is going a vertical line.

A slope of zero is a horizontal line.

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