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PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS HELPPPPPP ILL GIVE BRAINLETS MY SCHOOL SAID THAT THEY ARE GOING TO KICK ME OUT OF ONLINE SCHOOL IF I DONT CATCH UP using the graph to determine the value of the slope what is the slope



PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS HELPPPPPP ILL GIVE BRAINLETS MY SCHOOL SAID THAT THEY ARE GOING-example-1

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\sf\\\textsf{The line of this slope will be 0. Because it is parallel to x-axis.}


\sf\\\textsf{If you want proof, then take any two points through which the lines passes.}\\\textsf{For example, the line passes through (-4,-3) and (2,-3).}\\\textsf{Let }(x_1,y_1)=(-4,-3)\textsf{ and }(x_2,y_2)=(2,-3)


\sf\\\textsf{Using the slope formula,}\\\textsf{slope = }(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(-3-(-3))/(2-(-4))=(-3+3)/(2+4)=0

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