Find equation of each line form y=mx+b if possible.

The line through (3,2) with undefined slope.

To find the equation of a line in the form y = mx + b, you need to know the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). In this case, you are given the point (3,2) on the line but with an undefined slope.

An undefined slope means that the line is vertical, parallel to the y-axis, and does not have a defined value for m. In this case, the equation of the line cannot be written in the form y = mx + b because there is no defined slope.

However, the equation of a vertical line passing through a point can be written in the form x = a, where "a" is the x-coordinate of any point on the line. In this case, the x-coordinate of the point (3,2) is 3, so the equation of the vertical line passing through (3,2) is x = 3.