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11 March, 06:23
Whats the slope of the line x=-1
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Zackary Willis
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Step-by-step explanation:
If you graph x=-1, you will get a line with x-intercept - 1 and no y-intercept. If you do not have either of these things, your line does not have a constant slope.
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