Asked by Nicholas Grenville on Jun 03, 2024

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The slope of a vertical line is

A) zero.
B) infinite.
C) continually changing.
D) negative.

Vertical Line

In geometry, a straight line that runs up and down the page, perpendicular to the horizon.

Slope

is a measure of the steepness or inclination of a line, calculated as the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points on the line.

  • Understand the concept of slope as it applies to vertical, horizontal, and inclined lines.
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Rylee RodriguezJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The slope of a vertical line is considered infinite or undefined because a vertical line has an undefined change in the horizontal direction (the denominator in the slope formula, which is the change in x, would be zero, leading to division by zero).