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5 February, 07:49

How do write x=3 (linear equations) in slope intercept form?

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  1. 5 February, 09:04
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    Is that possible? because x=3 is a vertical line. vertical line have an undefined gradient, hence wouldn't it be difficult/not possible to put it into the form because you need the gradient and y-intercept to do so?
  2. 5 February, 09:54
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    it is 3/1 i am pretty sure because its rise over run. you rise 3 and move over 1 because there is no other number in your equation
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