what is the gradient of the horizontal line
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A line that goes straight across (Horizontal) has a Gradient of zero.
Gradient is another word for "slope". The higher the gradient of a graph at a point, the steeper the line is at that point. A negative gradient means that the line slopes downwards. The video below is a tutorial on Gradients. Finding the gradient of a straight-line graph.
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when two points have the same y-value,it means they lie on a horizontal line
The slope of such line is 0,and you will also find this by usimg the slope formula
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