Question 213509
An equation with an undefined slope is one that has a 0 (zero) in the denominator of its slope. Additionally, such an equation is NOT a function, as it has numerous "y" values for a single "x" value. 


This means that it'll have ONE and ONLY one x-intercept, and NUMEROUS y-values.


As is obvious, this equation also reflects a line that is VERTICAL, and as mentioned above, will intercept the x-axis at ONe and ONLY ONE point.


Therefore, the equation is simply {{{highlight_green(x = 2)}}}