Question 268852
We are working with lines in class, and i have a slanted line with the corrordinates (6,4) and (6,-3). We have to find the slope-intercept form, the standard form, and the perpindicular equation. Do you know how to do this? 
Yes, I know how to do it.
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Both x values are 6, so the line is not slanted, it's "vertical", parallel to the y-axis.
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The standard form is x = 6
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The slope is infinite, or undefined, so it can't be put into the slope-intercept form.
It's parallel to the y-axis, so there is no y-intercept.
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There are an infinite number of lines perpendicular to this line.
They are y = k, where k is any number.