x = -3 represents a vertical line whose slope is undefined.
y = - 1/3 x + any number.
Since the equation y = -4 represents a horizontal line, then the slope of the line is 0.
y= mx + b. M is the slope of the line, when b is where the line intercepts the y axis.
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
x = -3 represents a vertical line whose slope is undefined.
The equation of a vertical line x = 5 or the equation of a horizontal line y = 5.
The slope (or gradient) of a vertical or horizontal line is zero.
False. X = 3 is a vertical line.
y = - 1/3 x + any number.
Since the equation y = -4 represents a horizontal line, then the slope of the line is 0.
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
y= mx + b. M is the slope of the line, when b is where the line intercepts the y axis.
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
A vertical line intercepting the x-axis at 9 with an undefined slope.
5
What is the equation of the vertical line passing through (-5,-2)