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someone tell me the slope please

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Sagot :

m=0
The equation for slope is: (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
The two points you have are (-4,-5) and (1,-5)

If I plug them in, I get: (-5 + 5)/(1 + 4) = 0/5

0 divided by any number is 0, so your slope is 0.

I hope this helps!

Answer:

[tex]\frac{0}{5}[/tex] or zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

The pair on the left is (-4, -5). The pair on the right is (1, -5).

In order to find the slope, you must first subtract the y in the first pair by the y in the second pair. Then what ever answer you get will be your numerator. Then, subtract the x in the second pair by the x in the first pair and that will be your denominator. So, in this case, it would be [tex]\frac{-5 - -5}{1 - -4}[/tex] which equals  [tex]\frac{0}{5}[/tex]. If a zero is the numerator, that means that the fraction is zero. If the zero had been on the bottom, then the answer would have been undefined.

In short the formula to find slope is: [tex]y^{2}[/tex]- [tex]y^{1}[/tex] over [tex]x^{2}[/tex] - [tex]x^{1}[/tex].