SOLUTION: Find the slope of the line through the following pairs of points.
(-5, -3) and (-5, 2)
Also, I am unable to load "equation editor" on my computer for some reason so how would I
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(-5, -3) and (-5, 2)
Also, I am unable to load "equation editor" on my computer for some reason so how would I
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: Find the slope of the line through the following pairs of points.
(-5, -3) and (-5, 2)
Also, I am unable to load "equation editor" on my computer for some reason so how would I show the qraph on a word document? This question is from textbook
You can put this solution on YOUR website! SLOPE=(Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1)
(2-[-3])/(-5-[-5])
(2+3)/(-5+5)
5/0 IS AN UNDEFINED SLOPE OR A VERTICLE LINE.
IN THIS CASE THE VERTICLE LINE PASSES THROUGH THE POINT X=-5