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Find the slope of the lines passing through the point (3,-2) and (7,-2)

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Answered by pulakmath007
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The slope of the lines passing through the point (3, - 2) and (7, - 2) is 0

Given :

The points (3, - 2) and (7, - 2)

To find :

The slope of the lines passing through the point (3, - 2) and (7, - 2)

Concept :

For the given two points ( x₁ , y₁) & (x₂ , y₂)

The slope of the line AB is

\displaystyle \sf{  = \frac{y_2   - y_1}{x_2   - x_1} }

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given points

Here the given points are (3, - 2) and (7, - 2)

Step 2 of 2 :

Find the slope of the line

The slope of the line

\displaystyle \sf{ =  \frac{ - 2 - ( -2 )}{7 - 3}   }

\displaystyle \sf{ =  \frac{ - 2  + 2}{7 - 3}   }

\displaystyle \sf{ =  \frac{ 0}{4}   }

\displaystyle \sf{ = 0 }

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