SOLUTION: If I have graphed x,y cordinates of (5,6) and (5,6)would this make the slope of the graphed line 0 or undefined? This one is really confusing me. Please Help.
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Question 51655: If I have graphed x,y cordinates of (5,6) and (5,6)would this make the slope of the graphed line 0 or undefined? This one is really confusing me. Please Help.
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(5,6) & (5,6) REPRESENTS THE SAME POINT THEREFORE THERE IS NO LINE ERGO NO SLOPE.
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