What's the slope of x=-4? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Horizontal and Vertical Line Graphs 1 Answer MeneerNask Feb 17, 2017 #x=-4# is a vertical line. Explanation: So the slope is #oo#. Answer link Related questions What are horizontal or vertical line graphs? What would the #(x,y)# table look like for a horizontal and a vertical line graph? How do you graph #y=4#? What are some examples of when you would see horizontal or vertical line graphs? How do you graph #x=-1#? What is the equation for the x-axis? What is the equation for the y-axis? How do you graph #y=1/2#? How do you graph #x=100#? In which quadrant do the lines #x=3# and #y=-4# intersect? See all questions in Horizontal and Vertical Line Graphs Impact of this question 4377 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License