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Find the slope of the line through (–3, 2) and (6, 2)

User Beep Beep
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Step-by-step Answer:

Given points: P1(-3,2), P2(6,2)

Slope given two points = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

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

=0/9

= 0

User Rory Yorke
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Answer:

Slope = 0

Explanation:

We are given the following points and we are to find the slope of the line which passes through these points:


( – 3 , 2 ) and
( 6 , 2 )

We know that the formula of the slope is given by:

Slope =
\frac { y _ 2 - y _ 1 } { x _ 2 - x _ 1 }

Slope =
\frac { 2 - 2 } { 6 - (- 3 )} = \frac { 0 } { 9 } = 0

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