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What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (2,2) and (14,2) write your answer in simplest form

User Bens
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Answer:

slope m = 0

Explanation:

calculate the slope m , using the slope formula

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

let (x₁, y₁ ) = (2, 2 ) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (14, 2 )

substitute these values into the formula for m

m =
(2-2)/(14-2) =
(0)/(12) = 0

User GManNickG
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Our answer is: The slope is 0.

Explanation

We need to find the slope of the line that passes through these two points:

(2,2) and (14,2)

How to find the slope of the line given two points?
To find the slope of a line through any two points, we can use the slope formula:


\longrightarrow\sf{Slope=\cfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}

Where:

  • (x₁,x₂) are the x-coordinates of the points
  • (y₁,y₂) are the y-coordinates of the points

Substitute the values into the formula:


\longrightarrow\sf{Slope=\cfrac{2-2}{14-2}}


\longrightarrow\sf{Slope=\cfrac{0}{12}}


\longrightarrow\sf{Slope=0}


\therefore The slope of the line passing through (2,2) and (14,2) is 0.

User Taras Kozubski
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