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What is the slope of a line that passes through two points (2,c) and (5,c)

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Answer:

The slope of the line is zero

Explanation:

The slope is simply a measure of the degree of tilt that a straight line has in a coordinate system.

To get the slope between two coordinates, We can make use of this formula.


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

Where m = slope of the line

x2 = 5

x1 = 2

y2 = c

y1 = c


m = (c-c)/(5-2)=(0)/(3) =0

Any number that divides zero will give 0

From this, we can see that the slope of the line is = 0

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