SOLUTION: slope of the line that joins (-6,1)(4,1)

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slope of the line that joins (-6,1)(4,1)
1- The equation for slope is y2-y1/x2-x1.
2- Let y2=1, y1=1, x2=-6, and x1=4.
3- Plug in your numbers.
(1-1)/(-6-4)
0/-10 = 0
4- The slope is 0 which means the line is horizontal.

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