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What is the rate of change of a horizontal line?

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Answered by teno093910
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Answer:

0 because gradient is 0, denoted by rise over run.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by rishu4653
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Hey mate !!!!

Here is your answer....

Answer:

zero

Explanation:

The "rate of change" or "slope" is the change in y divided by a corresponding change in x.

For a horizontal line the value of y does not change; therefore the change in y

is zero (no matter what the change in x).

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