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By the looks of it, they are straight lines. They may be parallel but it is difficult to be sure.
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By the looks of it, they are straight lines. They may be parallel but it is difficult to be sure.
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By the looks of it, they are straight lines. They may be parallel but it is difficult to be sure.
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By the looks of it, they are straight lines. They may be parallel but it is difficult to be sure.
parallel
2X + 5Y = 6 5Y = - 2X + 6 Y = - 2/5X + 6/5 ----------------------------------and 5X - 2Y = 8 2Y = - 5X + 8 Y = - 5/2 + 4 ------------------- Look like intersecting lines, though not perpendicular
To determine the type of lines represented by the equations ( y = 2x + 4 ) and ( y = 2x + 5 ), we can observe their slopes. Both equations have the same slope of 2, indicating that they are parallel lines. Since parallel lines never intersect, they will never meet at any point on the graph.
The equations (2x) and (2y - x = 4) represent two lines in a Cartesian coordinate system. The equation (2x) is simply a vertical line at (x = 0), while the equation (2y - x = 4) can be rearranged to slope-intercept form as (y = \frac{1}{2}x + 2), indicating a line with a positive slope. Therefore, the first line is vertical, and the second line is slanted with a positive slope.
The lines are mutually perpendicular.
They are parallel lines.
perpendicular JEW
If: 12 = 2y+x then y = -1/2x+6 So: y = 2x+4 and y = -1/2x+6 which means that they are perpendicular lines
They are straight lines.
If you mean 3x+2y = -5 and -2x+3y = -5 then they are straight line equations
If you mean: y = 2x and 2y = -x+4 then they are positive and negative straight line equations
parallel
x + 2y = 7 2y = -x + 7 y = -(x-7)/2 => -x/2 + 7/2 2x - y = 7 -y = -2x + 7 y = 2x + 7 Since -1/2 is the negative reciporical of 2, the slopes of these equations are perpendicular. Therefore, these two lines are perpendicular.
6x-2x-6xy-2x-2y4x-2y=2x-2y-14xy
It is not one, but they are two perpendicular lines.
-2x=2y+5 +2x -2y -2y=2x+5 /-2 y=-1/1+2.5
2X + 5Y = 6 5Y = - 2X + 6 Y = - 2/5X + 6/5 ----------------------------------and 5X - 2Y = 8 2Y = - 5X + 8 Y = - 5/2 + 4 ------------------- Look like intersecting lines, though not perpendicular