The problem is to find the slopes and y -intercepts of the following lines: 1) x = &

Xiomara Poole

Xiomara Poole

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2022-05-27

The problem is to find the slopes and y-intercepts of the following lines:
1) x = 2
and
2) y = 1.
I know that for the y-intercept we should set x equal to zero and solve for y. For example, the y intercept for y = 2 x + 3 is ( 0 , 3 ) and slope is 2. For the first equation, which is a line parallel to the y-axis and never crosses it, I think the y-intercept is undefined (or maybe zero) and also the slope is the same.
But for the second equation, the y-intercept is 1 (because it crosses y at 1 point for all values of x). But I think that the slope is undefined. I think this because if we compare y = 1 to y = m x + b (where m is the slope), then we can't determine a simple slope.

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sepolturamo

sepolturamo

Beginner2022-05-28Added 14 answers

For the first one x = 2 the slope is infinite and there is no y-intercept. For the second one y = 1 the slope is 0 and the y-intercept is ( 0 , 1 ).
hoperetauyk

hoperetauyk

Beginner2022-05-29Added 1 answers

y = 1 can be written y = 0 x 1. So the slope for 2) is 0. The rest of your reasoning seems on track.

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