give the slope for the following lines:

y+2=0

and x-3=0

your first line is a horizontal line, so its slope is ...

the second equation is a vertical line so its slope is ....

the first is a slope of 0

and the second slope is undefined

correct!

To find the slope of a line, we need to have the equation of the line in the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line. Let's rearrange the given equations to this form.

For the equation y + 2 = 0, we will need to isolate y. Subtracting 2 from both sides, we get:

y = -2

The equation is now in the form y = mx + b, where m = 0. Therefore, the slope of this line is 0.

For the equation x - 3 = 0, we will need to isolate x. Adding 3 to both sides, we get:

x = 3

Again, the equation is in the form y = mx + b, where m = 0. Therefore, the slope of this line is also 0.

So, the slope of both lines y + 2 = 0 and x - 3 = 0 is 0.