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Line s and point T are given as graphed.

What is the slope of a line through point T and parallel to line s? Complete your work in the space provided or upload a
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Line s and point T are given as graphed. What is the slope of a line through point-example-1

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Answer:

The slope is undefined

Explanation:

we have that

The equation of the line s is equal to


x=3

This is a vertical line (parallel to the y-axis)

The slope is undefined

Because

The formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

we have


(3,3)\ (3,-2)

Substitute the values


m=(-2-3)/(3-3)


m=(-5)/(0) ------> is undefined

The point T is (5,-1)

The equation of the line parallel to the line s that passes through the point T, will be a vertical line and the equation is equal to the x-coordinate of point T

therefore

The equation is


x=5

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