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Find the slope of a line that passes through (3, 4) and (-2, 4).

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User Dobob
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Answer:

The correct answer option is 0.

Explanation:

We are given two points on a line so we can find the slope of the line with help of these two points.

We know that the formula of the slope (
(m)) is:


m = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

So putting the coordinates of the given points to find the slope:


m = (4-4)/(3-(-2))= (0)/(5)

Therefore, the slope of the line which passes through (3, 4) and (-2, 4) is 0.

User Baversjo
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The slope of the line passing through the points
(x_1,y_1) and
(x_2,y_2) is


(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1).

For the points (3, 4) and (-2, 4) the slope of the line is


(4-4)/(-2-3)=(0)/(-5)=0.

Answer: correct choice is B

User Sven Kannenberg
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