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Question
Find the slope of the line parallel to AB if : A = (−2, 4) and B = (0, 6)
Solution
Slope of AB = `(6 - 4)/(0 + 2)`
Slope of AB = `2/2`
Slope of AB = 1
Slope of the line parallel to AB = Slope of AB = 1
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