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For the graph x = 1 find the slope of a line that is perpendicular to it and the slope of a line parallel to it.
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When looking at the graph x=1 the slope of the line that is perpendicular to it is
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The slope of the line will be 0.

Firstly we know that in geometry parallel lines have the same slope (M1 = M2)
and perpendicular lines have the slop denoted by the formula
m1m2 = -1
x=1 is a vertical line aline that is perpendicular would be horizontal so, it would have a slope of zero.
Secondly,

x=1 is a line that is parallel to the y-axis has undefined slope and the slope of a line perpendicular to x=1 would be parallel to the x-axis has the slope of zero.


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