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What is the slope of (-4, 3) and (-4,0)

User Tom Groot
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf{Und.efined}}

Explanation:

Hello.

There are 2 ways to solve this problem.

One of them is to use the slope formula.

The other one is to simply look at the x-coordinates and see that they are the same.

This means the slope is undefined.

I hope it helps.

Have a great day.


\boxed{imperturbability}

User Hklel
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Answer:

infinite

Explanation:


\mathsf{slope=(change \ in \ y)/(change \ in \ x)}


\implies \mathsf{slope=(0-3)/(-4--4)=-\frac30}

Therefore the slope is infinite

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