SOLUTION: How do you find the slope of the line using the points (1,2), (5,2) ?
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Question 528403: How do you find the slope of the line using the points (1,2), (5,2) ?
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How do you find the slope of the line using the points (1,2), (5,2) ?
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Same as always, m = diffy/diffx
m = (2-2)/(5-1) = 0
Slope = 0, parallel to the x-axis
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