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Find the slope of the line through the point (2,2) and (-4,2) and then graph

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points (2,2) and (-4,2)

Recall the formula for determining the slope of a line given two points


\begin{gathered} m=(y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1) \\ \text{where} \\ (x_1,y_1)\text{ and }(x_2,y_2)\text{ are two points in the line} \end{gathered}

Given the point (2,2) and (-4,2), the slope of the line is


\begin{gathered} (x_1,y_1)=(2,2) \\ (x_2,y_2)=(-4,2) \\ \\ m=(y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1) \\ m=(2 - 2)/(-4 - 2) \\ m=(0)/(-6) \\ m=0 \end{gathered}

The slope of the line is zero.

Graphing the two point, connect the two points (2,2) and (-4,2), then draw a solid line connecting the two points and we get

Find the slope of the line through the point (2,2) and (-4,2) and then graph-example-1
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