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can someone show me how to find the slope of this one too (-5,3)(5,3)

thanks so much
17 years ago

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drwls
Use the same formula I gave to yourlast question.
slope = (3-3)/[5-(-5)] = 0/10 = 0

Notice that the y value is the same at both points (3). That is another clue that the slope is zero.
17 years ago

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