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A vertical line on a graph has infinite slope and no y-intercept.

Its equation is [ x = a number ]. The number is the line's x-intercept.

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How do you find a negative slope intercept of a vertical line?

A vertical line does not have a slope - negative or positive. It is not defined. A vertical line has no y intercept and, if its equation is x = c (for some number c), then the x-intercept is (c, 0).


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What is b in the slope intercept form?

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Does every line has a slope and a y-intercept?

A vertical line has neither.


How do you write an equation with and undefined slope?

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How do you make an equation with an undefined slope?

undefined slope is vertical. the equation of a vertical line is x=a , where a is the x intercept


Does every non vertical line have a slope and a y-intercept?

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How do you find the slope when you have the y-intercept and one point?

Draw a straight line from the intercept to the given point. Under this line form a right angle triangle with the line being its hypotenuse. The vertical units of the triangle divided by the horizontal units will be the slope of the straight line.


What slope does a vertical line have?

In terms of the slope intercept form of the line, it is undefined. A vertical line is not a function since a single value of x is mapped onto infinitely many y values.