SOLUTION: Find the slope of the following:
The line that passes through (3,-5), (3,14)
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Question 53644: Find the slope of the following:
The line that passes through (3,-5), (3,14)
Answer by rchill(405) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope of a line is defined as . So just substitute your points into that equation to get . Because division by 0 is undefined, that means the slope is undefined. You can also tell by just examining the two ordered pairs -- because they both have the same x-value, that means you have a vertical line and all vertical lines have undefined slopes.
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