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What is the slope of the midsegment that is parallel to TU

What is the slope of the midsegment that is parallel to TU-example-1

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Zero lines that are horizontal there slope is zero
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To find the slope, we first need to find the midpoints of TV and UV.

TV

(x1+x2)/(2) , (y1+y2)/(2)

(-6+-3)/(2) , (-6+-2)/(2)

(-9)/(2) , (-8)/(2)
=(-4.5,-4)

UV

(-6+1)/(2) , (-2+-6)/(2)

(-5)/(2) , (-8)/(2)
=(-2.5,-4)

Then we find the slope of this line.


(-4-(-4))/(-2.5-(-4.5))

(-4+4)/(-2.5+4.5)

(0)/(2)

Since 0/2 is 0, the slope would be 0. (B)

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