[Help] find the slope of x= -7 if it exists Updates to this post /post/159806-find-the-slope-of-x-7-if-it-exist Sun, 07 Sep 2008 04:24:57 +0100 Reply from Anonymous /post/159806-find-the-slope-of-x-7-if-it-exist#reply-3726096 [quote nonamo]That is the question. It says find the slope of x= -7 if it exists.

I believe this means the slope is undefined right?[/quote]

The slope for x=-7 is undefined. The graph is a vertical line crossing through the (-7,0) point. Vertical lines always have an undefined slope. A bit late, but I hope it helps.

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Anonymous Sun, 11 May 2008 19:26:06 +0100
Reply from nonamo /post/159806-find-the-slope-of-x-7-if-it-exist#reply-3725962 awesome thank you

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nonamo Sun, 11 May 2008 18:39:57 +0100
Reply from da-11 /post/159806-find-the-slope-of-x-7-if-it-exist#reply-3725961 yes, there is no slop there so I would say it does not exist

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da-11 Sun, 11 May 2008 18:38:55 +0100
Reply from nonamo /post/159806-find-the-slope-of-x-7-if-it-exist#reply-3725955 That is the question. It says find the slope of x= -7 if it exists.

I believe this means the slope is undefined right?

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nonamo Sun, 11 May 2008 18:36:58 +0100
Reply from da-11 /post/159806-find-the-slope-of-x-7-if-it-exist#reply-3725953 You are missing something, there has to be a y expression in there somewhere

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da-11 Sun, 11 May 2008 18:35:49 +0100