You must use the slope formula to find out what the slope is between the lines. The slope formula is: (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1). Plug in the points to get your answer.
You have the points (-3, -2) and (-3, 6). The x-coordinates are -3 and -3 while the y-coordinates are -2 and 6.
(6 - (-2)/(-3 - (-3))
8/0
You cannot divide by zero, so the slope is undefined. This means the line that the points both fall on is a vertical line and is unable to have a slope.
2⃣, -4⃣ = x; no radical necessary.
Answer: If ∡PQR = 82°, and the ray QS bisects it, it cuts ∡PQR into two equal halves, ∡PQS and ∡RQS, each of which is then 82/2, or 41°.
The x-intercept would be (5,0). The y-intercept would be (0,-4). The Graph is on a diagonal positive slant.