Answer:
[tex]\mathrm{Slope=== > 0}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
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First, let's recall the slope formula: [tex]\boxed{\mathrm{\cfrac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}}}}[/tex], where y2 and y1 are y-coordinates; x2 and x1 are x-coordinates.
Plugin the values: [tex]\mathrm{\cfrac{0-0}{-17-(-9)}}[/tex].
Upon simplifying, we obtain [tex]\mathrm{\cfrac{0}{-17+9}}[/tex].
Upon simplifying this further, we obtain [tex]\mathrm{\cfrac{0}{-9}}[/tex].
0 divided by anything results in 0.
✨ ∴, the slope of this particular line is 0, and this line looks something like this: [tex]\rule{200}{1}[/tex].
See, it's a horizontal line, with a rise of 0, meaning that it goes up 0 units.
Hope this helped you out! Ask in comments if even the slightest queries arise.
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[tex]\underline{\rule{300}{5}}[/tex]