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(-5,2) (-5,-1) how to find the slope-intercert form ​

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The slope-intercept form ​of (-5,2) (-5,-1) is undefined

Solution:

Need to find the slope intercept form of line passing through two point (-5,2) (-5,-1).

Slope intercept form of line passing through
\left(x_(1), y_(1)\right) \text { and }\left(x_(2), y_(2)\right) is given by


y-y_(1)=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))\left(x-x_(1)\right)


\text { Here in this problem } \mathrm{x}_(1)=-5, \mathrm{x}_(2)=-5, \mathrm{y}_(1)=2 \text { and } \mathrm{y}_(2)=-1

On Substituting the values we get the slope intercept form of given points,


\begin{array}{l}{y-2=(-3)/(0)(x+5)} \\\\ {y-2=-(3(x+5))/(0)}\end{array}

= undefined

Hence the slope intercept form of given points is undefined

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