Respuesta :

A line with a slope of zero is a horizontal line having the general equation of y = b.
We can find the slope of any line by thinking about the changes in its x-y coordinates, given by the formula:

[tex]\frac{y_1 - y_2}{x_1 - x_2}, \text{ } x_1 \neq x_2[/tex]

For there to be a slope of zero, then the two y-ordinates must be the same, given the x-ordinates aren't the same.

This resembles our horizontal line, given by the equation:
[tex]y = a,\text{ }a \in \mathbb{R}[/tex]

We know this because the changes in the y-ordinate is zero, giving us a gradient/slope of zero.