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Find the slope of the line

Find the slope of the line-example-1
User Zeroid
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Answer:

0

Explanation:

To find the gradient of any line it is best to use the formula to find it:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1) )

where
y_(2) is one of the give value and the other is going to be the other value given.

If you substitute it:


m=(1-1)/(2--2) = (0)/(4)

which equals to 0 so no gradient

:) Hope it helps

User Neel Kamal
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Answer:

M = 0

Zero Slope (slope of 0)

Explanation:

If the line is going in a straight line like this it is a slope of 0

If its a undefined slope it will stay in a line going up and down

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