Find the slope of x=-6

unsure where to start here can someone please help?

What is the slope of a vertical line (x = -6)? It has no slope.

thanks

To find the slope of a given equation, you need to rewrite the equation in the form y = mx + b, where m represents the slope. However, in the equation x = -6, there is no y variable present, which means the line is vertical.

When the line is vertical, its slope is undefined because the slope of a vertical line does not exist. A vertical line is parallel to the y-axis and does not have a change in y for any change in x. Therefore, it does not have a specific slope value.