What is the slope of the line through the points (5,2) and (5,-3)?

1 Answer
Nov 21, 2016

The formula we are using to find the slope is: #m=(y_"2" - y_"1")/(x_"2" - x_"1")#
=> where #m# is the slope, #y# is the y-component of the line (vertical), and #x# is the x-component (horizontal). The #1# and #2# are subscripts.

The subscripts don't really matter as long as you're consistent.

#m=(y_"2" - y_"1")/(x_"2" - x_"1")#

#= (-3-2)/(5-5)#

#= -5/0#

The slope of the line going through those points, is #-5/0#. Meaning the slope is going horizontal completely.

Hope this helps :)