The slope of the line that contains the point (13,-2) and (3,-2) is 0
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that we have to find the slope of the line
The line contains the point (13,-2) and (3,-2)
<em><u>The slope of line is given as:</u></em>

Where, "m" is the slope of line
Here given points are (13,-2) and (3,-2)

<em><u>Substituting the values in formula, we get,</u></em>

Thus the slope of line is 0
Answer:
-66/7
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3x-11=3/2x
2/6x-11=9/6x
7/6x=-11
x=-66/7
4,7,5 .................................................
-5(-2b-1)
Collect like terms and simplify
(Multiply the number outside the bracket with the ones in the parentheses/bracket)
(-x-)= +
(+x+)= +
(-x+)= -
(+x-)= -
Basically same signs multiplied = +
Different signs multiplied = -
-5(-2b)= 10b
-5(-1)=5
10b+5 is your answer