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Find the slope of a line that passes through (3, 4) and (-2, 4).

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To find the slope of the line that passes through these points, we don't need to graph the line but we can use our slope formula.

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Find the slope of a line that passes through (3, 4) and (-2, 4).-example-1
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The formula to find the slope using two points is:


(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

In this case...


y_(2) =4\\y_(1) =4\\x_(2) =-2\\x_(1) =3

^^^Plug these numbers into the formula for slope...


(4-4)/(-2 - 3)


(0)/(-5)

0

^^^This is your slope. This means that your line is horizontal

Hope this helped!

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