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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how to find the slope intercept form of -y=3 and x=-2?

OpenStudy (aum):

-y = 3 multiply both sides by -1: y = -3 This is a horizontal line, parallel to the x-axis and therefore its slope m is zero. y = 0*x - 3 is the slope intercept form. x = -2 is a vertical line and therefore the slope is undefined. x = -2 cannot be expressed in the slope-intercept form.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and you cant graph either of them right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@aum

OpenStudy (aum):

You can graph both. y = -3 is a horizontal line where all points on the line have the same y value.|dw:1408498160395:dw|

OpenStudy (aum):

x = -2 is a vertical line where all points on the line have the same x-value |dw:1408498232557:dw|

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