SOLUTION: Find the slope and y-intercept (if possible) of the equation of the line. 15x − 9 = 0 slope = y-intercept = ( )

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Question 896601: Find the slope and y-intercept (if possible) of the equation of the line.
15x − 9 = 0
slope =
y-intercept = ( )

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y is not used in what appears to be a one-dimensional equation. If y number line is wanted, then no restriction is on y.

The slope is undefined!

Your equation is a vertical line! ;
x is not zero anywhere on the line, so y-intercept does not occur.

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