Can someone help me on the following? 
I need to find the slope and y-intercept: 
x = -9 
Thanks,
Ashley
When you have the equation of a line which contains only one
variable x or y, insert the term "+ 0x" if x is missing and
"+ 0y" if y is missing.
In the equation of the line
 x = -9
the letter y is missing, so insert "+ 0y"
 x + 0y = -9
Get some points by choosing arbitrary values for
the missing letter y:
 x |  y
   |  3
   | -2
   |  4
   | -5
Substitute y = 3 into 
      x + 0y = -9      x |  y
    x + 0(3) = -9     -9 |  3
       x + 0 = -9        | -2
           x = -9        |  4
                         | -5
Substitute y = -2 into 
      x + 0y = -9      x |  y
   x + 0(-2) = -9     -9 |  3
       x + 0 = -9     -9 | -2
           x = -9        |  4
                         | -5
Substitute y = 4 into 
      x + 0y = -9      x |  y
    x + 0(4) = -9     -9 |  3
       x + 0 = -9     -9 | -2
           x = -9     -9 |  4
                         | -5
Substitute y = -5 into 
      x + 0y = -9      x |  y
   x + 0(-5) = -9     -9 |  3
       x + 0 = -9     -9 | -2
           x = -9     -9 |  4
                      -9 | -5
So plot the points (-9,3), (-9,-2), (-9,4) and (-9,-5)
and draw a line through them
 It is vertical. It will never cross the y-axis because
it is parallel to it, so there can be no y-intercept.
Now for the slope. You can just learn that the slope of
a vertical line is undefined.  Or if you forget that,
you can try to find the slope by either of two ways:
1. Solving for y, getting equation in for y = mx + b.
But you cannot do that because there is no y to solve for.
2.  Choosing two points on the line and using the slope
formula
     y2 - y1
m = ---------     
     x2 - x1
Say we choose the two points (-9,4) and (-9,-5)
(x1,y1) = (-9,4) and (x2,y2) = (-9,-5)
have 
     (-5) - (4)
m = -------------     
     (-9) - (-9)
       -9
m = --------     
     -9 + 9
     -9
m = -----     
      0
But we cannot divide by zero,
so the slope is undefined.
So the answer is "There is no slope or y-intercept"
Edwin
It is vertical. It will never cross the y-axis because
it is parallel to it, so there can be no y-intercept.
Now for the slope. You can just learn that the slope of
a vertical line is undefined.  Or if you forget that,
you can try to find the slope by either of two ways:
1. Solving for y, getting equation in for y = mx + b.
But you cannot do that because there is no y to solve for.
2.  Choosing two points on the line and using the slope
formula
     y2 - y1
m = ---------     
     x2 - x1
Say we choose the two points (-9,4) and (-9,-5)
(x1,y1) = (-9,4) and (x2,y2) = (-9,-5)
have 
     (-5) - (4)
m = -------------     
     (-9) - (-9)
       -9
m = --------     
     -9 + 9
     -9
m = -----     
      0
But we cannot divide by zero,
so the slope is undefined.
So the answer is "There is no slope or y-intercept"
Edwin