Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Slope
The slope of a line measures its steepness and direction, calculated as the ratio of the vertical change (rise) to the horizontal change (run) between two points on the line. An undefined slope occurs when a line is vertical, meaning it has no horizontal change, resulting in a division by zero. This indicates that all points on the line share the same x-coordinate.
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Graphing a Line
Graphing a line involves plotting points on a coordinate plane based on their x and y values. For a line with an undefined slope, you only need to plot the given point and draw a vertical line through it. This line will extend infinitely in both the upward and downward directions, representing all points with the same x-coordinate.
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Coordinate System
A coordinate system is a two-dimensional plane defined by a horizontal axis (x-axis) and a vertical axis (y-axis). Each point on this plane is represented by an ordered pair (x, y), where 'x' indicates the position along the x-axis and 'y' indicates the position along the y-axis. Understanding this system is crucial for accurately plotting points and lines.
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