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| Question 40613:  Find the slope of the line through the pair of points.
 
 (-9, -6) and (-9, -8)
 
 Answer by junior403(76)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the slope of the line through the pair of points. (-9, -6) and (-9, -8)
 When finding the slope of a line (m) passing through 2 points (-9, -6) and (-9, -8) we can use the slope formula.
 
  Lets use point (-9,-6) as (x1,y1) and point(-9,-8) as (x2,y2).
 
  This means...
 
  Then perform the indicated operations...
 
  Which is undefined.
 The slope formula gives us a fraction that tells us the value of the slope m.
 
  The rise tells us how a line moves verticaly on a graph, and the run tells us how a line moves horizontaly on the same graph.
 So if the rise is -2 and the run is 0 then we know that the line does not move horizontaly, or it is a vertical line.
 So the slope is undefined.
 I hope this helps.
 Good Luck!
 
 
 
 
 
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