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A line perpendicular to the y-axis also contains the point (–5, 6). What is its equation and

slope?

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Final answer:

A line perpendicular to the y-axis, containing the point (-5, 6), has the equation x = -5 and an undefined slope.

Step-by-step explanation:

A line perpendicular to the y-axis is a vertical line. Since this line contains the point (-5, 6), its equation will be x = -5. The slope of a vertical line is undefined because it does not change along the y-axis.

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