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What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-4, -2)and (−4,−22)? Write your answer in simplest form.

User Nick Yap
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Answer:

  • Undefined (
    \infty)

Step-by-step Explanation:

We need to find the slope of the line joining the points (-4, -2) and (-4, -22).

We know that, Slope is the difference of abcsissa (x - coordinate) / difference of ordinates (y-coordinate)


m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Here:

  • x1 = -4
  • x2 = -4
  • y1 = -2
  • y2 = -22

Plugging these values:


m = ( - 22 - ( - 2))/( - 4 - ( - 4))

This can be written as:


m = ( - 22 + 2)/( - 4 + 4)


m = ( - 20)/(0) = \infty

Here, The slope of the line is infinite or undefined. An undefined slope (or an infinitely large slope) is the slope of a vertical line!

User Swathy Krishnan
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Explanation:

The slope of a line given two points can be found by using the formula


m = ( y_2 - y _ 1)/(x_ 2 - x_ 1) \\

From the question we have


m = ( - 22 - - 2)/( - 4 - - 4) = ( - 22 + 2)/( - 4 + 4) = - (20)/(0) \\

Any number divided by zero is undefined so the slope of the line is undefined.

Hope this helps you

User Iain Skett
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