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Find the slope of the line through the pair of points. A(2, –3), P(2, 9)

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we are given with two points and is asked for the slope of the line formed by the two points. The formula of the slope is equal to change in y over change in x. In this case, the slope is (9+3)/(2-2) equal to 12/0 equal to infinity. This means the line connecting the two is a vertical line 
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User Ikong
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The slope:
m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)


A(2;-3)\to x_1=2;\ y_1=-3\\P(2;\ 9)\to x_2=2;\ y_2=9\\\\subtitute:\\\\m=(9-(-3))/(2-2)=(12)/(0)!!!

The denominator can not be zero!

Conclusion: The slope is undenfined.
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