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Find the slope of line through points (4,-4) and (9,-4)

Find the slope of line through points (4,-4) and (9,-4)-example-1
User Dvdsmpsn
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Answer:

Slope: 0

Explanation:

The formula to finding slope is
(y1-y2)/(x1-x2)

We have the points (4,-4) and (9,-4)

So plug in:


(-4-(-4))/(4-9)

Simplify:


(0)/(-5)

Slope: 0

User Slellis
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Explanation:

Slope is equal to the change in y over the change in x, or rise over run.


m = (change \: in \: y)/(change in \: x\: )

The change in x is equal to the difference in x-coordinates (also called run), and the change in y is equal to the difference in y-coordinates (also called rise).


m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Substitute in the values of x and y into the equation to find the slope.


m = ( - 4 - ( - 4))/(9 - (4))

Simplify.


m = 0

Therefor, The slope is 0.

Find the slope of line through points (4,-4) and (9,-4)-example-1
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