What is the slope of y - 4 = 10y4=10?

2 Answers
Jun 10, 2015

Either 00, 44 or 1010, depending on whether the question is correct as it stands, is missing an xx after the -44 or after the 1010.

Explanation:

Let us rearrange each possibility into the slope-intercept form:

y = mx + cy=mx+c

where mm is the slope and cc the intercept:

Case 1: y - 4 = 10y4=10

Add 44 to both sides to get:

y = 0x + 14y=0x+14
slope = 00

Case 2: y - 4x = 10y4x=10

Add 4x4x to both sides to get:

y = 4x+10y=4x+10
slope = 44

Case 3: y - 4 = 10xy4=10x

Add 44 to both sides to get:

y = 10x + 4y=10x+4
slope = 1010

Jun 10, 2015

The slope is zero.

Explanation:

Your equation represents a perfectly horizontal line and can be written as:
y=14y=14

Graphically:
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The slope is a measure of the inclination of your line, so in this case, it is neither "up" nor "down", it is zero!