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Skyy123:

What is the equation of a vertical line passing through (−5, −2)? x = −5 y = −2 x = −7 y = −3

Skyy123:

@bonez

bonez:

A vertical line only has an x-intercept. It is written in the form x = − 5 Vertical lines cannot be written in slope-intercept form, because there is no y-intercept and the gradient in undefined. No matter what the y-value is, the x-value is always -5.

Skyy123:

thxs can you help me with a few more

bonez:

sure!

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