what is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-6,1) and (-6,-4)? write your answer in the simplest form. ​

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Answer:

Undefined

Step-by-step explanation:

-4-1/-6+6

Since the bottom adds up to zero and you cannot simplify a fraction with 0 as the denominator, the slope is undefined.

Answer:

Undefined

Step-by-step explanation:

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We can find the slope, using the formula.

[tex]\mathrm{\cfrac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}}[/tex].

where:

  • #1. x2 and x1 are x-co-ordinates.
  • #2. y2 and y1 are y-co-ordinates.

Plugin the values.

[tex]\mathrm{\cfrac{-4-1}{-6-(-6)}}[/tex]

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Do you see what I see?

 To find out, simplify further.

[tex]\mathrm{\cfrac{-3}{-6+6}}[/tex]. Simplifying completely results in.

[tex]\mathrm{\cfrac{-3}{0}}[/tex].

We know that we cannot divide by zero.

[tex]\therefore\mathrm{Slope=unde fined}}[/tex]. Which is our answer.

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