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What is the slope between the points (3,1) and (-2, 1)? show your solution.

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The slope of a line passing through two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by the formula:

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

n this case, we have the points (3, 1) and (-2, 1), so we can plug in the values:

slope = (1 - 1) / (-2 - 3)

slope = 0 / -5

slope = 0

Therefore, the slope between the points (3, 1) and (-2, 1) is 0. This means that the line passing through these points is a horizontal line, since the y-coordinate of both points is the same and the slope is 0 (i.e., there is no change in the y-coordinate as we move along the line).

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