SOLUTION: Find the slope of the graphed line.
The graphed line is a vertical line at the 3 points across the graph. I would appreciate your help with this. Thanks.
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Question 68914: Find the slope of the graphed line.
The graphed line is a vertical line at the 3 points across the graph. I would appreciate your help with this. Thanks.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the line is completely vertical then it is impossible to find the slope. The rise could be anything, maybe 3, but the run is zero. Since the slope is rise over run the slope cannot be computed. Go ahead try to find out what 3/0 is, the calculator will tell you its undefined. The reason simply being that there is no value that can multiply by 0 to get to 3.
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