Ask a New Question

Asked by Katie

Find the slope X=-4 if it exists.

Don't I need the Y to find a slope?
14 years ago

Answers

Answered by Henry
X = -4 is a vertical line, and the slope is undefined.
14 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions

Find the Slope, if it exist of the given pair (-17,-3) and (-20,-9) is it m= 2x+31 or do I jus... Find the amplitude, if it exists, and the period of: y=cos3x. |a|=|1| amplitude = 1 period =... Find the amplitude, if it exists, and the period of: y=tan1/4x. no amplitude I got confused, is... Find the slpe if it exist of the line containing the pair of points: (2,3) and (9,-4) I get -7... Find the limit if it exist lim t-->pi/3 (tan(t)/t)+1 Find the limits if they exist lim_x->0 x/|x| lim_x->0+ sqr(x+4) Find the zeros, if any exist. Round your answers to two decimal places. find the slope using the slope formula of 1,2 and 7,9 Find the slope (m): The slope (m) tells us how steep the line is. We can find it using the two poi... Find slope through: (5, -5) and (-4, -1)
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use