Math, asked by sadanagirivasantha, 5 months ago

Find the slope of the line joining the two given points (3,-2) and (-6,-2)​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

slope = \frac{y _{2}  - y _{1} }{x _{2} - x _{1} }

Putting the values we get,

Slope= (-2+2)/(-6-3)=0

Answered by Aditisahu7000
1

Step-by-step explanation:

slope = y2-y1

x2-x1

putting the values we get,

slope = (-2+2)/(-6-3)=0

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