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What is the slope of a line that contains (-8,2) nd (2,2)

Becca041

by Becca041 at January 24, 2011

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change in y = 2-2 = 0 change in x = -8-2 = -10 slope = 0/-10 = 0 slope is 0; a horizontal line at y = 2

TeacherDenBraber TeacherDenBraber January 24, 2011

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0 subtract the y coordinates and divide by the difference of  the x coordinates ie y1-y2/ x1-x2

GURUKID GURUKID January 24, 2011

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Here is an example of how to do this. When you plug in the values, you would get 0 on top which means you will get a zero slope.

Kristineee Kristineee January 25, 2011

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