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What is the slope of the line that passes through (2, 5) and (−1, 5)? (1 point)

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The answer would be zero I believe
User Simon Giles
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The slope of the line that passes through (2, 5) and (−1, 5) will be 0.

What is a linear function?

A straight line on the coordinate plane is represented by a linear function.

The formula for a linear function is f(x) = ax + b, where a and b are real values.

The slope associated with two points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) is given by

Slope = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁)

The slope of (2, 5) and (−1, 5),

Slope = (5 - 5)/(-1 - 2) = 0

Hence "The slope of the line that passes through (2, 5) and (−1, 5) will be 0".

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