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∙ 2012-06-11 14:45:52The second equation works out as y = -1/2x+6 therefore it is perpendicular
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∙ 2012-06-11 14:45:52One single line is never parallel or perpendicular. Those words tell you somethingabout the relationship between two lines.
One single line is never parallel or perpendicular. Those words tell you somethingabout the relationship between two lines.
No. They are parallel.
No, the two lines are not perpendicular.
Slope of given line = -3 Therefore, slope of perpendicular = 1/3
One single line is never parallel or perpendicular. Those words tell you somethingabout the relationship between two lines.
One single line is never parallel or perpendicular. Those words tell you somethingabout the relationship between two lines.
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.
No. They are parallel.
The slope of the perpendicular is -(1/2) .
No, the two lines are not perpendicular.
They are both parallel because the slope or gradient is the same but the y intercept is different.
10 is.
Slope of given line = -3 Therefore, slope of perpendicular = 1/3
negative 1
It is: 1/5
The slope of both lines is 8. So they're parallel.