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Find the slope of the line that passes through ( 5, -4) and (9, -4 ). Step 1: Label the points:
First point: (
x1 , y1) =
Second point: ( x2 , y2) =

Step 2: Write the formula: and Substitute the numbers:
Slope m = y2 - y1x2 - x1
Step 3: Simplify:

Slope m =

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