Math, asked by sahera35, 9 months ago

what is the slope of the line joining the points (2,0) and (-2,0)​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
3

Answer:

the slope is zero or the line is horizontal

Step-by-step explanation:

slope=m= y₂ - y₁ / x₂ - x₁

x₁= -2

x₂= 2

y₁= 0

y₂= 0

m= 0-0/ 2-(-2)

  = 0/4

  = 0

Answered by sk98764189
0

The slope of the line is 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let (2, 0) = (x_{1},\ y_{1}) and (-2, 0) =  (x_{2},\ y_{2})

We know that,

The slope of line, m = \frac{y_{2}\ -\ y_{1}}{x_{2}\ -\ x_{1}}

                                  = \frac{0\ -\ 0}{- 2\ -\ 2}

                                  = \frac{0}{- 4}

                                  = 0

Therefore, the slope of the line is 0.

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