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Find the equation of the line through the given points. (6, -1) and (6, -7)

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Okay, first we are going to find the slope of the line, using this equation:


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

We are going to replace with the given points. (6, -1) and (6, -7):


m=(-7-(-1))/(6-6)=(-7+1)/(0)=-(6)/(0)=undetermined

With this we discover that the line is vertical (parallel to the y-axis), this mean that in all cases the solutions are also indeterminate on the Y axis, for that reason Y can take any value for example for x = -3 that corresponds to your first case, and it can take the value that you want to give it, it is indeterminate, You will only see a straight line of solution that goes from -∞ to ∞.

The equation of the line is x=6.

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