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(-2,-7) and (7,-7)
What slope

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Answer:

0

Explanation:

Slope can be found using:


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

We know two points: (-2, -7) and (7, -7).

We can assign y2 to -7, y1 to -7, x2 to 7, and x1 to -2. Substitute them in.


m=(-7--7)/(7--2)


m=(-7+7)/(7+2)


m=(0)/(9)

m=0

So, the slope is 0.

User Davy Karlsson
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Answer:

Explanation:

In order to find the slope, subtract -7 and -7, which is -7-(-7)=-7+7=0

Then subtract 7 and -2, which is 7-(-2) = 7+2=9

Divide 0 and 9 which equals 0

the slope is 0

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