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What is the slope of the line that contains the points (14,-2) and (3,-2)

User Vishnu CS
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Answer:

0 is the slope of the line that contains the points (14,-2) and (3,-2)

Explanation:

  • We have two points which are ( 14 , -2) and ( 3, -2).

To find , the slope is the slope of the line that contains the points (14 , -2)and (3, -2)

we using slope formula which is

  • m = ( y ² - y ¹ ) / ( x ² - x ¹)

Where,

m , is the slope

( y ² - y ¹ ) = ( 14 , - 2)

( x ² - x ¹) = (3, -2 )

Substitute the values into the formula

m = (( -2 )- ( -2 ) ) / (3 - 14 )

m= ( -2 + 2 ) / ( 11)

m = 0 / 11

m = 0

Therefore , 0 is the slope of the line that contains the points (14,-2) and (3,-2)

User Buntupana
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Answer:

0

Explanation:

We can use the slope formula since we have two points

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

= ( -2- -2)/(3-14)

= ( -2+2)/(3-14)

= 0/-11

= 0

User Klaujesi
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