SOLUTION: How do you write an equation for the line that passes through (-4,-5) and the slope is undefined?

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Question 687393: How do you write an equation for the line that passes through (-4,-5) and the slope is undefined?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The general form of the equation is
where is the slope
given:
The line passes through (-4,-5)
The format is (x,y), so plug the point into the equation

Note that is the y-intercept, but if the slope is not
defined, then the y-intercept can be anywhere on y-axis


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The general equation is:


check:
Does the line pass through (-4,-5 ) ?



OK

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