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17 August, 19:51

Would 10x-6y=-6 be parallel, perpendicular, niether

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  1. 17 August, 21:33
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    does anyone have this?
  2. 17 August, 22:19
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    Well, if Y=10/6x + 1,

    you would plug in the coordinate values you have

    an example: 1,3

    3 = 10/6 + b

    10/6 = 1 4/10 so b would equal 1 6/10

    so if you solved it as a parallel one, it would be y = 10/6x + 1 6/10

    If Perp, use the negative reciprocal of the slope, so - 6/10

    3 = - 6/10 + b

    b would equal 3 6/10

    so the equation would be

    y=-6/10x+3 6/10

    if these do not apply, neither?
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