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What is the slope of a line that passes through the points (2, 0) and (5, 0)? Explain.

incorrect answer: 0; The change in \(x\) is 0 because the x-values do not change. So, the slope is 0.

a) 0; The change in y is 0 because the y-values do not change. So, the slope is 0.

b) undefined; The change in x is 0 because the x-values do not change. So, the slope is undefined.

c) undefined; The change in y is 0 because the y-values do not change. So, the slope is undefined.

d) 2/5; To find slope, divide the x-value of the first point by the x-value of the second point. So, the slope is 2/5.

e) 5/2; To find slope, divide the x-value of the second point by the x-value of the first point. So, the slope is 5/2.

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it is 0, the change in y is 0 , the slope is zero!
What is the slope of a line that passes through the points (2, 0) and (5, 0)? Explain-example-1
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