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What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (9, 2) and (9,27)? write your answer in simplest form.

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Solution :-


\textsf{The slope of a line passing through two}


\sf{given \: points \:(x_1,y_1) \:and \:(x_2,y_2) \: is \:given \: by - }


\green{ \underline { \boxed{ \sf{ Slope, =(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)}}}}

Here,


  • \sf{x_1= 9}

  • \sf{y_1=2}

  • \sf{x_2=9}

  • \sf{y_2= 27}

Putting Values:-


\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\\\implies\quad \bf Slope =(27-2)/(9-9) \\\end{gathered} \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\\\implies\quad \bf (25)/(0)\quad(not\: defined) \\\end{gathered} \end{gathered}

>>The slope of the line that passes through the given points is not defined.

Note- We can conclude that if x-coordinate of the points through which line passes are same , then slope is always not defined .

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