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Who’s right? And why?

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\huge\boxed{Hi!}

We are given 2 points that the line passes through, so we can determine its slope by using this formula:


\displaystyle(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

However, there's a shortcut.

If you look at the two points, you will see that the x-coordinates of these 2 points are the same.

Let's plug in the numbers and see what we get:


\displaystyle(9-5)/(12-12)

Subtract:


\displaystyle(4)/(0)

Do you see what I see?

Remember, we cannot divide by zero, because division by 0 is

undefined.

Thus, the slope of the line is also undefined.

Now, is Phoebe right? Yes, sure!

The slope of the given line is undefined.

Here's something you should remember:


\bigstar If we are given 2 points, and their x-coordinates are the same, then the slope of the line is undefined.


\bigstar If we are given 2 points, and their y-coordinates are the same, then the slope of the line is 0.

Hope it helps! Enjoy your day!

~Just a determined gal

*The crown would be greatly appreciated ;)


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