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Find the slope of the line through the points (5,1) and (5,3). Slope is 0 Slope is 5 Slope is 2 Undefined slope

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The two points we have are:


(5,1)\text{ and }(5,3)

To calculate the slope between any two points, we use the slope formula "m":


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

Where m is the slope, and the points are (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).

We need to label our points as follows:


\begin{gathered} x_1=5 \\ y_1=1 \\ y_2=5 \\ y_2=3 \end{gathered}

And we substitute these values into the slope formula:


m=(3-1)/(5-5)

Solving the operations:


m=(2)/(0)

It is important to note that we have a 0 in the denominator, this is an indication of an undefined slope.

Undefined slopes occur when the line between the two points is a vertical line, and it is represented by having a 0 in the denominator when we calculate the slope.

Answer: Undefined slope

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