Find the slope of a line that is perpendicular to a slope of 0

Jaiden Elliott

Jaiden Elliott

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2022-11-08

Find the slope of a line that is perpendicular to a slope of 0

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Beginner2022-11-09Added 13 answers

That is the only slope which cannot be defined by a number!
A line with a slope of zero is a horizontal line where, for any change in x, the change in y is always 0.
m = 0 3 , 0 8 , 0 x as long as x is not 0.
The line perpendicular to this is a vertical line which has a slope which is 'undefined'. For any change in y, the change in x is always 0, but we cannot divide by 0.
m = 6 0 , - 5 0 , y 0 etc. The slope remains undefined!

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