Technically, equations are never perpendicular to one another. However, the equations of lines can result in their lines being perpendicular. Using y=mx+b, to have a perpendicular line, you have the negative reciprocal of m.
No, they are perpendicular.
It would be perpendicular to a line with the equation Y = 1/8 X.
Slope of a line perpendicular to x-y=16
The line x = -4 is vertical, so a line that is perpendicular to it is horizontal, so its slope is 0.
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Technically, equations are never perpendicular to one another. However, the equations of lines can result in their lines being perpendicular. Using y=mx+b, to have a perpendicular line, you have the negative reciprocal of m.
The lines are perpendicular, and intersect at the point (1.35, 3.55) .
Mutually Perpendicular
No, they are perpendicular.
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No, a pentagon is not perpendicular. The word perpendicular describes two lines (or line segments) that meet at a 90o angle.
It would be perpendicular to a line with the equation Y = 1/8 X.
The slope of the perpendicular is -(1/2) .
Slope of a line perpendicular to x-y=16
Points: (7, 5) Equation: 3x+4y-16 = 0 Perpendicular equation: 4x-3y-13 = 0 Equations intersect at: (4, 1) Length of perpendicular line: 5
The line x = -4 is vertical, so a line that is perpendicular to it is horizontal, so its slope is 0.