How do you find the slope of the line passing through the points (–4, 3) and (10, 3)?

2 Answers
Apr 14, 2018

slope is zero.

Explanation:

Use the slope formula: #m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)#

#m=(3-3)/(10--4)=0/14=0#

A quicker way is to recognize that the y-coordinate is the same in each point. This means the line must be a horizontal line. All horizontal lines have a slope of 0.

Apr 14, 2018

slope m=0

Explanation:

we know the slope of a line passing through two points ( #x_1,y_1 #) and ( #x_2,y_2#) is
m= #y_2-y_1//x_2-x_1#

so
m= #3-3//10-(-4)#
m=0/14
m=0

#tan(theta)#=0