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OpenStudy (meilendurcer):

Without graphing, tell whether the line containing (6, –3) and (0, –8) is horizontal, vertical, or neither. A. Neither B. Vertical C. Horizontal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@meilendurcer wrong subject

OpenStudy (meilendurcer):

oh dear ur right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well 'it's' going in the 'x' plane from 6 to zero i.e. right to left and in the 'y' plane -3 to -8 i.e. downwards. This should help you envisage the slope of the graph. Though to be either horizontal or vertical the graph should only change one 'direction' at a time. Hope this helps.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

find the slope using the formula \[\frac{ y_{2}-y_{1} }{ x_{2}-x_{1} } \] If the slope is 0, then the line is horizontal and vertical in slope is \[\infty\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

vertical *if slope is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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