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15) What is the slope of the line below * Your answer

15) What is the slope of the line below * Your answer-example-1

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From the graph given we have a horizontal line.

Here, we have a constant y value.

The equation of a horizontal line is; y = b

Thus, we have y = -1

Where,


\text{slope}=\frac{\text{change in y}}{\text{change in x}}=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

The slope of a horizontal line is always zero, since it has just one y-value which means the change in y is zero.

Take the points:

(x1, y1) ==> (2, -1)

(x2, y2) ==> (4, -1)

Thus,


\text{slope}=(-1-(-1))/(4-2)=(-1+1)/(4-2)=(0)/(2)=0

Therefore, the slope of the given line is zero.

ANSWER:

Slope = 0

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