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12 August, 12:35

For the graph x = - 3 find the slope of a line that is parallel to it.

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  1. 12 August, 13:35
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    The ilne paralell to x=something is x=something else (both are constants)

    slope=rise/run

    x=-3

    it rises infiniley and runs 0 (goes left to right 0)

    slope=infinity/0=undefined

    the slope is undefined

    paralell lines have same slope

    so the slope of a paralell line is also undefined
  2. 12 August, 15:51
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    A parallel line has the same slope and the slope intercept form is Y=mx+b x being the slope so that would be y=-3m+b so a parallel lines slope would also be - 3.
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