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Find the slope of the line that passes through the points (-2 3 )and( 4 3)​

User Vegaasen
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Hello!

To find the slope when we have 2 points, we use the following formula:

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

m=
(3-3)/(4-(-2)) \\(0)/(6) \\0

Here's something for you to remember:

  • When the y-coordinates of two points are the same, the slope is 0.

Hope it helps!

~Just a determined gal

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MysteriousNature

User RaedMarji
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Explanation:

Given points,

( -2 , 3) and (4,3)

we know,

slope = y_2 - y_1 / x_2 - x_1

so according to it we got,

→ (3 - 3)/4 - (-2)

→ 0/6

hope this answer helps you dear! take care.

User DANG Fan
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