Math, asked by williamworldwide, 1 year ago

Find the slope between the two points: (5,-5) and (3,-5)

Answers

Answered by vaibhavbaslas
2
m=-5-(-5)/3-5
=-5+5/-2
=0

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Answered by sgwaeutraav
4
Aloha !

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Slope =( y1 -y2) / (x1 - x2)

slope = \frac{ - 5 + 5}{5 - 3} \\ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: = \frac{0}{2} \\ \: \: \: \: \: = 0

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Hope it helps you...!

williamworldwide: it should be 3-5 at the bottom right /
williamworldwide: pls help me. thank you
sgwaeutraav: nope.....its ryt...i checked it
williamworldwide: I know you are right. Can you explain how
sgwaeutraav: (5,-5) ------>(x1 ,y1)
sgwaeutraav: (3,-5) ---------> (x2, y2)
sgwaeutraav: its not "&gt".....its' -------> '
williamworldwide: 3-5=-2 right. I am confused
sgwaeutraav: its( 5-3 )
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