y=0. Lines that have a slope of zero are horizontal lines, and the only horizontal line that passes through the origin is y=0.
2007-07-21 06:53:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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y = 0
2007-07-21 13:51:12
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answer #2
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answered by sahsjing 7
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Well, if the slope is zero you know the multiplier on x is 0, and if you know the hight where x=0 is 0, then b is 0. So write that out yourself. You can leave the x out entirely if you like, or you can leave it as 0*x for clarity.
2007-07-21 13:52:59
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answer #3
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answered by galaxor, destroyer 5
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Its the x-axis whose equation is y=0.
2007-07-21 14:19:26
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answered by davidcjo5 4
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y=mx+b
m= slope = 0
b = intercept = 0
2007-07-21 14:39:08
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answered by gardengallivant 7
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y = 0 (ie the x axis)
2007-07-22 02:37:24
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answered by Como 7
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if it is a horizontal line it is x=o if it is a vertical line it is undefined
2007-07-21 13:55:08
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answer #7
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answered by England 2
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Your teacher told me not to tell you...
2007-07-21 13:58:15
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answered by reversehalo 3
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y=0.ANS
2007-07-21 13:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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