Steve H.

asked • 10/04/18

x=7 in slope intercept form

please tell what x=7 is in slope intercept form and how to find it

Philip P.

x = 7 is a point, not a line.  The slope-intercept form is for a line.  If you want help, please provide the whole problem.
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Lauren H. answered • 10/04/18

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Alex S.

Vertical Line: The line x = 7 x=7 is vertical, running through the point (7, y) for all values of y Slope: As you noted, the slope is undefined (or infinite) because it does not rise or fall. Y-Intercept: There is no y-intercept since the line is parallel to the y-axis and does not cross it.
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