SOLUTION: find the slope of a line parallel to x = 2.

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Question 245388: find the slope of a line parallel to x = 2.
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* A line decribed as x=2 is a vertical line that crosses the x-axis at point 2.
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* Vertical lines have no slope, they are said to be undefined.
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* Parallel lines share the same slope, but because you are comparing it to a line that does not have a slope, none of them have slopes.

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