find the slope of (-4,-4) (3,-4)

I came out with 0/2
so how would i type the answer

The slope of a line between (-4,-4) and (3,-4) is 0/7 = 0

I don't know how you got 0/2, but that answer is also zero.

So that would be undefined?

To find the slope of the line passing through the points (-4, -4) and (3, -4), we can use the formula:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Let's substitute the values:

slope = (-4 - (-4)) / (3 - (-4))

The first term simplifies to:

slope = (-4 + 4) / (3 + 4)

The second term simplifies to:

slope = 0 / 7

Since the numerator is zero, the slope is also zero.

To write the answer in a simplified form, you can either write it as "0" or "0/1". Both are correct representations of zero.