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15 January, 14:14

Consider m = y2 - y1 x2 - x1. which x1 and x2-values would determine that the line is vertical? justify your answer

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  1. 15 January, 14:19
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    M = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

    In order for this to be a vertical line, x2 - x1 would have to result in 0. In other words, if the denominator is 0, then it is a vertical line.

    Just to let you know, if y2 - y1 results in 0 (if ur numerator is 0), then ur line will be horizontal.
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