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Find the Slope y=-1

Problem

y=−1

Solution

  1. Identify the form of the equation. The equation y=−1 is a linear equation in the form y=m*x+b where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept.

  2. Rewrite the equation to explicitly show the x term. Since there is no x term present, its coefficient must be 0

y=0*x−1

  1. Determine the slope by identifying the coefficient of x In this case, m=0 This indicates that the line is a horizontal line, which always has a slope of zero.

Final Answer

slope=0


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