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What's the slope of 4, 1 and -9, 1

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The slope is 0. (1-1)/(-9-4)= 0. 
User Ariona Rian
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slope = y2 - y1/ x2 - x1

1 - 1/-9 - 4
=0/-13

slope = 0 (meaning that this is the slope of a horizontal line.)

hope this helps :)

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