SOLUTION: When finding the slope of a line, what is the difference between undefined and 0? When would a slope be "undefined"? When would the slope be "0"? Would the line for the undefined/
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Question 399593: When finding the slope of a line, what is the difference between undefined and 0? When would a slope be "undefined"? When would the slope be "0"? Would the line for the undefined/0 be horizontal or vertical?
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Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A slope = 0 is a horizontal line.
An undefined slope = a verticle line.
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