Asked by tris pappel
What is the slope of a line that has two points of...
(-1, 4) and (4, 4)
(-1, 4) and (4, 4)
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Answered by
oobleck
as always, ychange/xchange. In this case, 0/5 = 0
You can always plot the points. In this case, it would have been easy to see that the line between them was horizontal.
Of course, you would then have to remember that the slope of a horizontal line is zero, because y does not change ...
You can always plot the points. In this case, it would have been easy to see that the line between them was horizontal.
Of course, you would then have to remember that the slope of a horizontal line is zero, because y does not change ...
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