It depends on the line(s). Can you give us more information?
No, they are perpendicular.
To determine if the line ( y = 3x + 6 ) is perpendicular or parallel to another line, we need to compare their slopes. The slope of this line is 3. Two lines are parallel if they have the same slope, and they are perpendicular if the product of their slopes is -1. Therefore, without another line for comparison, we can't definitively state if it is perpendicular or parallel; we can only say that it has a slope of 3.
Neither: because one line, by itself, can be neither parallel or perpendicular. These characteristics are relevant only in the context of another line (or lines). The given line is parallel to some lines and perpendicular to others.
If the second equation is: y minus 2x equals 3, then:y - 2x = 3 ⇒ y = 2x + 3 and it is parallel to y = 2x.Otherwise (with with missing operator as "plus", "multiply" or "divide"), the lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
The perpendicular adjacent sides in the triangle would be 3 sides. It is the basically horizonstal line next to a vertical line(perpendicular) if it was parallel adjacent then only two side of triangle /\ <-- parallel
Slope of the given line is 3/7 So slope of perpendicular line is -7/3
Slope of given line = -3 Therefore, slope of perpendicular = 1/3
They are perpendicular lines because the slopes are 3/4 and -4/3 respectively.
"Y = any number" is perpendicular to "x = -3".
Slope of given line = 3 So slope of perpendicular = -1/3
-3
Any line with a slope of 1 is parallel to y=x-3.