tylonlinarez18
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  • 12-04-2022
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Find the slope of the line passing through the points , 2−6 and , −9−6

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linandrew41
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  • 12-04-2022

I will assume that we are trying to find the slope between (2,-6) and (-9,-6)

The slope's equation ⇒  [tex]\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}[/tex]

Let's set the variables:

    (x1, y1) --> (2, -6)

    (x2, y2) --> (-9, -6)

Now let's plug them in:

 [tex]Slope = \frac{-6--6}{-9-2} =\frac{0}{-11} =0[/tex]

Thus the slope of the line is 0.

Hope that helps!

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