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  • 11-02-2022
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Find the slope of the line that passes through G(−3, 2) and H(7, 2).
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MyaJiszelle
MyaJiszelle MyaJiszelle
  • 11-02-2022

Answer:

y=0x+2 meaning the slope is equal to 0

Step-by-step explanation:

If you think about this question you'll see that our two points have the same y coordinate

This means that the slope is equal to 0

so we have

y=0x+b  

If we plug in -3 for x and set the equation equal to 2 we can find b

0+b=2

b=2

so we have

0x+b=y

Hope this helps!

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cvinta cvinta
  • 11-02-2022
Slope = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
G(-3,2) = (x1,y1)
H(7,2) = (x2,y2)
Substitute these values to find the slope.
Slope = (2-2)/(7-(-3)) = 0/10 = 0
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