Slope is the change in y (vertical dimension) with the change in x (horizontal dimension). On a Cartesian coordinate system, the slope is equal to infinity for change in x = 0, or a vertical line.
No, the slope is undefined
It has infinite slope.
The slope would be zero.In contrast, the slope of a vertical line would be infinite.
No. This is true for any curved line, not just in economics.
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
No, the slope is undefined
It has infinite slope.
The slope would be zero.In contrast, the slope of a vertical line would be infinite.
No. This is true for any curved line, not just in economics.
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
Infinite.
an infinite number
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.
Vertical. Te horizontal like has zero slope ( no slope) and the vertical line has infinite (very very high) slope
The line is vertical on the graph. Its slope is infinite.
The slope of the line defined by the equation x = 3 is infinite.
The slope (or gradient) if the line is parallel to the y-axis, is infinite. If it's parallel to the x-axis the slope is zero.