How do you find the slope and y intercept of y2=0?

1 Answer
Jan 24, 2016

I found:
Slope=0;
Y-intercept at: (0,2)

Explanation:

This equation represents a horizontal line having slope zero and passing through the point of coordinates (0,2) on the y axis.
You can write it in Slope-Intercept form, y=mx+c, isolating y, as:
y=0x+2
or
y=2
so that you can "read" the slope as m=0 and yintercept as c=2.

Graphically>:
graph{0x+2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}