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Find the slope of the line passing through each of the following pairs of points and draw the graph of the line. d (4, −4), (2, −4)

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Answer & Step-by-step explanation:

Use the slope formula:


(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))=(rise)/(run)

The slope is the change in the y-axis over the change in the x-axis, otherwise known as rise over run. Insert values:


(x_(1),y_(1))(x_(2),y_(2))\\\\(-4-(-4))/(2-4)

Simplify. Two negatives make a positive:


(-4+4)/(2-4)

Solve:


(0)/(-2) =-(0)/(2) =0

The slope is 0. Plot the two points on a graph and connect with a straight line:

Find the slope of the line passing through each of the following pairs of points and-example-1
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