No, the two lines are not perpendicular.
No.
The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals.[ y = -3x + 2 ] is perpendicular to [ y = x/3 plus any number ].
y = 1/3x+4
No because the slope of the second equation is 1/4 and for it to be perpendicular to the first equation it should be 1/3
No, the two lines are not perpendicular.
No.
The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals.[ y = -3x + 2 ] is perpendicular to [ y = x/3 plus any number ].
y = 1/3x+4
3x+y = 4 y = -3x+4 Perpendicular slope: 1/3
No because the slope of the second equation is 1/4 and for it to be perpendicular to the first equation it should be 1/3
4y= -3x + 12 y = -3/4x + 3 The perpendicular slope is 4/3
They are perpendicular lines because the slopes are 3/4 and -4/3 respectively.
- 1/3
No. they are parallel, since the slopes are both equal in this case 3. To be perpendicular the product of the slopes of both lines is equal to -1 (i.e., m1*m2 = -1).
3X + 5Y = 155Y = -3X + 15Y = (-3/5)X + 3The slope of this line is -3/5.The slope of a line perpendicular to it is 5/3.
Slope of given line = -3 Therefore, slope of perpendicular = 1/3