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The slope of this line is 2, found by the formula (y1-y2)/(x1-x2).
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To find the slope of a line where you have 2 points you take x2 minus x1 and divide that by Y2-Y1. The change in x divided by the change in y is the slope. So if x increases by 2 while y increases by 4 then the slope in one half.
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A horizontal line has no slope. This is because it does not vary in angle at any point, when it goes straight across rather than on an incline.
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