The slope of a line becomes extremely large in magnitude as the line approaches being vertical;and is undefined or infinite for a truly vertical line.
The slope would be zero.In contrast, the slope of a vertical line would be infinite.
the rate of change is related to the slope; the higher the slope, the higher the rate. If the line is vertical, that is infinite slope or infinite rate of change which is not possible
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.
The line is vertical on the graph. Its slope is infinite.
Vertical. Te horizontal like has zero slope ( no slope) and the vertical line has infinite (very very high) slope
The slope of a line becomes extremely large in magnitude as the line approaches being vertical;and is undefined or infinite for a truly vertical line.
The slope would be zero.In contrast, the slope of a vertical line would be infinite.
Infinite.
A vertical line on a graph has an infinite slope, and no y-intercept.
A line with the equation:x = a constant valueis a vertical line. Examples of such a line are x = 3, x = 5, x = 10, x = -4.The slope of a vertical line is infinite.
the rate of change is related to the slope; the higher the slope, the higher the rate. If the line is vertical, that is infinite slope or infinite rate of change which is not possible
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.
x = 4 is a straight line that is vertical when plotted on the xy graph, where y is the vertical axis and x is the horizontal axis. A vertical line has an infinite slope; the slope is infinity
The line is vertical on the graph. Its slope is infinite.
x = -3 produces a vertical straight line parallel to the y axis with an x intercept at -3. A vertical line has an infinite (undefined) slope.
The line is vertical on the graph. Its slope is infinite.