How do you find the slope given y=-4?

2 Answers
Jul 11, 2017

00

Explanation:

the line y=-4y=4is a line parallel to the x- "axis"xaxis

therefore the slope/gradient is 00

Jul 11, 2017

Slope = 00

Explanation:

The equation only has a yy-term and a number term, but if we write the equation in the slope/intercept form, y =mx +cy=mx+c
we get:

y = 0x -4y=0x4

From this we see that the slope is 00

The line y=-4y=4 is a horizontal line which only has a yy-intercept at -44.

There is no change in the yy-values, so the slope is 0.