Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal

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2021-02-07 20:55:49 UTC  

Vertical line test

2021-02-07 21:14:02 UTC  

That is not a vertical line.

2021-02-07 21:14:13 UTC  

That is a straight line with a slope of 0.

2021-02-07 21:15:55 UTC  

Haha <:thinking:726878987837636698>

2021-02-07 21:27:51 UTC  

If slope is 0. Then it's horizontal <:thinking:726878987837636698>

2021-02-07 21:54:00 UTC  

isn't the slope 0 when it's horixontial and undefined if it's vertical

2021-02-07 21:59:53 UTC  

@2Lazy2BeOriginal Yes. I actually forgot that so I’m glad this became a discussion lol.

2021-02-07 22:01:29 UTC  

I mean when the hell are you gonna use that?

2021-02-07 22:05:54 UTC  

That’s me alllll the time in school

That is linear I think

Linear is like a straight line

Wait nvm idk I’d it is

2021-02-07 23:23:08 UTC  

the slope is 0 because it's horzontial

2021-02-08 00:02:53 UTC  

Linear

2021-02-08 00:03:05 UTC  

You're right

2021-02-08 00:04:21 UTC  

Linear if y can be expressed as a simple multiple of x plus some constant. In this case it's 0*x + 5

Y=mx+b if x = 0 and b = 5

2021-02-08 00:24:55 UTC  

that simplifys to y = 5

2021-02-08 00:59:33 UTC  

idk how to use algebra to prove a vertical line though

2021-02-08 01:20:24 UTC  

@2Lazy2BeOriginal I it is because you can’t calculate m (the slope) so it all gets screwed up. If you have to prove it, then you would use that formula that calculates slope, y2 - y1 over x2 - x1. Then it’ll always end up as some y value over zero, since the x values are equivalent to each other and when subtracted will always make zero, and any number over zero is undefined since you cannot divide by zero.

2021-02-08 01:22:04 UTC  

yeah other than doing dividing by 0

2021-02-08 01:22:43 UTC  

But idk how you can get to the conclusion x = 5 for example using slope intercept

2021-02-08 01:28:35 UTC  

Idk if this is what you needed or if this was your question, but if you have two points on a line, you can use the slope formula (y2 - y1 over x2 - x1) to find the slope. So if you have two points you can do that.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/808147229692657704/image0.jpg

2021-02-08 01:28:49 UTC  

If you’re given a graph, you can count between two points using rise over run though I know graphs aren’t always given. Also Idk if this even answers your question lol. I might’ve misunderstood

2021-02-08 01:29:30 UTC  

it doesn't but dont bother. I already know to find a slope on linear

2021-02-08 01:30:31 UTC  

That’s good, wish I could’ve been more helpful. Good luck! @ me if you need anything because I might have an answer (possibly, lol).

2021-02-08 01:31:56 UTC  

I kept my old algebra notes and I’m currently going through them myself so having a question to answer helps me review.

2021-02-08 03:02:10 UTC  

Wouldnt that just be undefined

2021-02-08 03:02:32 UTC  

It is

2021-02-08 03:03:17 UTC  

There is y = 5 for a horizontal and x = 3 for a vertical line. Idk how to prove x = 3 using logic

2021-02-08 03:03:27 UTC  

Ah

2021-02-08 03:03:32 UTC  

for horizontal if the slope is 0 than it simplify to y = 5

2021-02-08 06:06:06 UTC  

I just turned in a test three seconds late<:Teeth:798301808996384828> meaning I get an F maybe

2021-02-08 06:06:55 UTC  

good luck with that man

2021-02-08 06:07:24 UTC  

maybe try and say that you had spotty internet and had trouble turning it in

2021-02-08 06:08:33 UTC  

I mean, i had a whole weekend to do it and I turned it in at midnight<:KEK:795742276549607456> whatever i get is purely on me, no excuses

2021-02-08 13:20:15 UTC  

still, fat rip my dude.