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When the equation of a line is written in general form, Describe the Slope of the line when A=0 or
and B=0 ?



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10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
Ax + By + C = 0
so, the slope is -A/B
take it from there...
10 years ago
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When the equation of a line is written in general form, Describe the Slope of the line when A=0 or
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