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Vertical Lines. In this section, we stated that any nonvertical line can be described by an equation of the form y=b0+b1x.

a. Explain in detail why a vertical line can't be expressed in this form.

b. What is the form of the equation of a vertical line?

c. Does a vertical line have a slope? Explain your answer.

Short Answer

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(a) A vertical line has no slope

(b) The form of the equation is, x=k

(c) It has no slope.

Step by step solution

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Part (a) Step 1: Given information 

We are given that any nonvertical line is given as,y=b0+b1x

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation

The vertical line can not be expressed in the given form of the equation because it has no slope (existing) this is due to the reason xincrements by 1, we cannot determine how much the vertical line rises.

03

Part (b) Step 1: Given information

We need to find the form of equation of vertical line.

04

Part (b) Step 2: Simplify

A vertical line has only one x-value that is possible.

Hence the line has the equation of the form,

x=k

Here,kis constant

05

Part (c) Step 1: Given information 

We need to find the slope of equation

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Part (c) Step 2: Explanation

From part (a)

It is clear that vertical lines have no slope.

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