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What is the slope of the line passing through (-2,5) (2,5)

User Davesnitty
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Answer:

0

Explanation:

m=
(y_(2)-y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1) )

=(5-5)/(2--2)

=0/4

=0

User Naografix
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Answer: slope of the line passing through (-2,5) (2,5) is 0.

Explanation:

Slope of a line is calculated by dividing change in y by change in x

Slope = y2- y1/x2- x1

First step is to locate the coordinate points correctly

From the information given: (-2,5) (2,5)

X1 = -2, X2= 2

Y1= 5, Y2 = 5

Next is to insert the values into the formula:

Slope = 5 - 5/ 2 - (-2)

= 0/ 4, since 0 divided by any number equals 0

Slope = 0

User Noortheen Raja
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