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Find Slope
(3,2),(-6,2)

User Corgichu
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By using slope formula (x2-x1) ^2 / (y2-y1) ^2 i.e

x1 = 3 x2 = -6

y1 = 2 y2 = 2

Using slope formula,

Slope = {(-6) - 3} ^2 / (2 - 2 ) ^2

*use this and solve and if this was helpful let me know.

User PopClingwrap
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slope=0

it's a straight horizontal line when you graph it.

User Mobius
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