SOLUTION: If you find a slope to be undefined is correct is it correct to say that you can still put the problem in y-intercept?
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Question 70929: If you find a slope to be undefined is correct is it correct to say that you can still put the problem in y-intercept? Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The form of a line with an undefined slope is x=k, where k is a real number.
x=4 would be a vertical line with an undefined slope going through the x-axis at 4, it would never cross the y-axis to give you a y-intercept.
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