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Determine the slope of line with points located at (-3,2) and (I. 2).

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We are given the following two points


(-3,2)\: \text{and}\: (1,2)

Let us find the slope of the line that passes through these points

The slope of a line is given by


m=(y_2−y_1)/( x_2−x_1)
\text{where}\: (x_1,y_1)=(-3,2)\: \text{and}\: (x_2,y_2)=(1,2)

Let us substitute the given points into the above slope formula


m=(2-2)/(1-(-3))=(0)/(1+3)=0

Therefore, the slope of this line is 0.

This means that it is a horizontal line.

Determine the slope of line with points located at (-3,2) and (I. 2).-example-1
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