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Find the slope of the given line, if it is defined. 2x + 1 = 0

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Given :

A line 2x + 1 =0 .

To Find :

The slope of the given line .

Solution :

We know , slope of line is given by the tangent of the angle between the x-axis and the line .

Now, for line 2x + 1 =0 i.e
x=(-1)/(2) .

The line is perpendicular to x-axis and cuts the x-axis at
(-1)/(2) .

Therefore , the angle between the line and x-axis is
90^o .

So , slope
m=\tan\ 90^o i.e undefined .

Therefore , the slope of given line is not defined .

Hence , this is the required solution .

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