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Find the slope of the line passing through the points (−4, 2) and, (−4−6) .
slope:
Find the slope of the line passing through the points ( −7,−7 ) and , (4,−7) .
slope:

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(-4, 2) (-4, -6)
-6 - 2 / -4 - -4
-8/ 0
(-7, -7) (4, -7)
-7 - -7/ 4 - -7
0/ -11
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The slope of a line is:

m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

For example:

m=(-6-2)/(-4--4)

m=-8/0

m=+oo, it is undefined which means that this is a vertical line of the form:

x=-4 There is no slope, x=-4 is a vertical line.

"slope: undefined"

...

m=(-7--7)/(4--7)

m=0/11

m=0

This is a horizontal line of the form y=-7.

"slope: 0"
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