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Adam
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Adam asked in Education & ReferenceHomework Help · 1 decade ago

What is the slope of the given points..?

(5,1) and (4,1)..We're doing a review from Alegbra I which I learned two years ago so I don't remember much. I kinda think it's 0/-1 though.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    you would be right. m=slope m=y2-y1 so plug it in. m=1-1

    ------------- -------

    x2-x1 4-5

    voila. 0/-1 except, when you have a 0 as the numerator, the slope is 0. if 0 is the denominator, the slope is undefined. Hope that helps!

  • 1 decade ago

    it would be 0.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    remember it is y2-y1 over X2-X1

    this should give you your answer.. . . .

    and yes your answer is right

    Hope this helps

    Source(s): i just know these things
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