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Find the slope of the line that passes through each pair of points

A(4, 5) and B(–3, 5)

S(3, –6) and T(3, –9)

User Espinchi
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Answer:

A and B: slope = 0

S and T: slope = undefined

Explanation:

To find the slope of the line that passes between a pair of points, use the slope formula,
image. Substitute the x and y values of two points into that formula and simplify.

1) Let's try this with the first problem. Substitute the x and y values of (4,5) and (-3,5) into the formula, then solve:


image

So, the slope of the line between A and B is 0.

2) Do the same with the second problem, substituting the x and y values of (3,-6) and (3,-9):


image

However, we can't divide by zero. So, the slope between points S and T must be undefined.

User Miss Skooter
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