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Find the slope of the point, and reduce the lowest terms (7,3)(9,3)
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Find the slope of the point, and reduce the lowest terms
(7,3)(9,3)
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A point doesn't have a slope. A line has. You need to find the slope of the line that these 2 points are on. The slope is
(the difference of the 'y' values) divided by (the difference of the 'x' values)
That appears to be zero. It's a horizontal line.
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