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Two adjacent vertices of a square are A(2, 3) and B(2, 8). What are the slopes of the lines that form the sides of the square?

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Slope is not defined.

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If [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] and [tex](x_2,y_2)[/tex] are two points on a line then the slope of the line is given by [tex]\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Now find the slope of the side of a square such that two adjacent vertices of a square are A(2, 3) and B(2, 8).

Take [tex](x_1,y_1)=(2,3)\,,\,(x_2,y_2)=(2,8)[/tex]

Slope of the line [tex]=\frac{8-3}{2-2}=\frac{5}{0}[/tex]

Here, [tex]\frac{5}{0}[/tex] is not defined.

So, slope is not defined.

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TRUST ME I PUT UNDEFINED AND THATS WRONG BEATCHES

the answer is zero and undefined. because the given is undefined, and to form a square, the 4 angles must be equal to 90, and a perpendicular line to to a line that has an undefined slope is zero, so 2 edges have a zero slope and 2 edges have an undefined sloped. PERIODT

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