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Fine the slope of the line passing through the points (-4,-2) and (3,-2)
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Fine the slope of the line passing through the points (-4,-2) and (3,-2)
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The answer is 3, your welcome
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The x-coordinate changes by 3 - (-4) = 7 units, and the y-coordinate does not change at all. Therefore, the slope of this line is given by:
(0 - (-2)) / (7 - 0) = 0 / 7 = 0
This means that the line is completely horizontal, and it has a slope of 0.
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