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Find the slope of the line through the points (−3, 6) and (2, 6).

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Answer:

There wouldn't be a slope. It would be 0/5

Explanation:


(6-6)/(2+3)

6 - 6 = 0

2 + 3 = 5

0/5 isn't a slope.

User GreenAsJade
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Answer:

Slope is 0

Explanation:

It is an undefined slope because slope= 0.

Since given points in the question, we substitute them in the equations,

(x1,y1)= (-3,6)

(x2,y2)= (2,6)

Now, by using formula of slope we simplifies the equations:

Slope= y2-y1 / x2-x1

Solving it further to find the slope.

Slope= 6-6 / 2-(-3)

Solving the substituted values into an easier form

Slope= 0 / 2+3

Slope= 0 / 5

Slope= 0

Therefore, Slope is 0


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