SOLUTION: What is the slope and y- intercept
x = -9
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Question 75692: What is the slope and y- intercept
x = -9
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since this graph is a vertical line, there is no slope or y intercept. The slope in this case is undefined since the rise is any number (lets say 2) over a run of 0. So we get:
which is not possible to calculate. So the slope is undefined.
Since this graph is parallel to the y-axis, it will never intersect with the y-axis. This means the y-intercept doesn't exist in this equation
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