no because you don't have a number in front of y in those eqations the right equation would be 4x/4 plus the starting point
perpendicular
-- The slope of the graph of [ 4x + y = 2 ] is -4.-- The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals.-- The slope of any line perpendicular to [ 4x + y = 2 ] is 1/4 .
The lines are perpendicular.
If you mean: y = -4x+3 then the perpendicular slope is 1/4
If you mean: y = 4x+5 then the perpendicular slope is -1/4
If you mean: y = 4x+2 then the line perpendicular to it will have a slope of -1/4
6
4x+2y = 6 2y = -4x+6 y = -2x+3 Perpendicular slope is 1/2
the answer in the text book is 0.693 but i cannot get the answer
To get a line perpendicular to another, you flip the coefficient of x and change the sign--e.g., y = -4x + c (c is a constant and can be any number; that does not affect the perpendicularity).
The two lines are: 2x+4y=2 4x+2y=5 Le't write them in slope intercept form 4y=-2x+2 or y=-1/2+1/2 AND 2y=-4x+5 or y=-2x+5/2 Now we use the fact the parallel lines have the same slope. One line here has slop =1/2 and the other has -2. Next if lines are perpendicular the product of the slopes is -1. This is not the case here either. So the answer is NEITHER!
Parallel. They both have a slope of 4.