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What is the slope of the line joining (5, 9) and (−2, 9)?

negative start fraction seven over four end fraction
negative start fraction four over seven end fraction
0
No slope

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User Jhnwsk
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

slope = (9-9)/(-2-5) = 0/-7 = 0

answer is C.0

The slope equals 0.

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User Deantwo
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Answer:

0 or no slope

Explanation:

Slope formula:

m = y₂ - y₁ / x₂ - x₁

Two points are given:

(5, 9) (−2, 9)

m = 9 - 9 / -2 - 5

m = 0 / -7

m =
(rise)/(run)

As you can see here and at the result, there is zero rise, so at this point the slope of the line joining (5, 9) and (−2, 9) is zero or no slope

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User Light Souls
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