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Find the slope of the line containing the two points.

(-3,-1),(-3,4)

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User Aleks
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Answer:

Undefined.

Explanation:

We have been given coordinates of two points on a line. We are asked to find the slope of the line using given points.

We will use slope formula to solve our given problem.


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1), where,

m = Slope of line,


y_2-y_1 = Difference between two y-coordinates on the line.


x_2-x_1 = Difference between two x-coordinates of the same y-coordinates.

Let
(-3,-1)=(x_1,y_1) and
(-3,4)=(x_2,y_2)

Substitute coordinates of the given points in slope formula:


m=(4-(-1))/(-3-(-3))


m=(4+1)/(-3+3)


m=(5)/(0)

Since the x-coordinates of both points are same which represents a vertical line, therefore, the slope of the line passing through given points is "undefined".

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