i think you mean:1x+2y=5 1x+4=6
5x - 4y ≥ -203x - 2y ≤ -8y ≥ -3
If you mean line of 3x+2y = 5 then y = -3/2x+2.5 Perpendicular slope: 2/3 Perpendicular equation: 3y = 2x+18 or as 2x-3y+18 = 0
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If you mean: (-3, 2) and 3x -2y = 5 then it is no because 3(-3) -2(2) = -13
If you mean: -x+2y = 5 and x+y = 1 then their values are x = -1 and y = 2
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5(y+1)-2y5 x y = 5y5 x 1 = 55y + 5 - 2y5y - 2y = 3y3y + 5
i think you mean:1x+2y=5 1x+4=6
5x - 4y ≥ -203x - 2y ≤ -8y ≥ -3
If you mean line of 3x+2y = 5 then y = -3/2x+2.5 Perpendicular slope: 2/3 Perpendicular equation: 3y = 2x+18 or as 2x-3y+18 = 0