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The slope of the line joining the points (sin 90°, tan 45°
and (log5 5, log2 1) is​

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Answer:

\bold{Slope =  \infty }

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us know the following first—

sin 90° = 1

tan 45° = 1

 log_{5}(5)  = 1 \\  log_{2}(1)  = 0 \\

Now, we can substitute the above values below,

First point = ( 1 , 1 )

Second point = ( 1 , 0 )

Here in the question,

( x1, y1 ) = ( 1 , 1 )

( x2 , y2 ) = ( 1 , 0 )

We know that,

Slope(denoted by m) = ( y1 - y2 ) / ( x1 - x2 )

m =  \frac{1 - 0}{1 - 1}  \\  \\  =  > m =  \frac{1}{0}  \\  =    > m =  \infty

We can also say that, the given line in parallel to x-axis.

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