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How to find the slope for (2,2) and (-1,2)

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Answer:

The slope would be 0

Step-by-step explain:

m= rise / run= x2-x1 over y2-y1

User Masterial
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the slope is rise over run.

rise= y

run= x

(x,y)

so (2,2) the slope is 2 over 2

and for (-1,2) the slope is -1 over 2.

you run -1 (backwards since ite negative) and go up 2 steps.

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