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If you graph the line x=-6 what type of slope would it have?

A.Positive
B. Negative
C.Zero
D. undefined

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User Grena
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Answer:

undefined

Explanation:

x=-6 is a vertical line at x=-6.

Any vertical line has an undefined slope.

Let's pick two points on x=-6– (-6,1) and (-6,0)

(1-0)/(-6-(-6))=1/-6+6=1/0

Because you cannot divide by 0, a vetical line has an undefined slope.

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