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27 August, 08:33

Consider the line 6x+5y=2

What is the slope of a line parallel to this line?

What is the slope of a line perpendicular to this line?

Slope of a parallel line:

Slope of a perpendicular line:

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  1. 27 August, 09:14
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    line: 6x + 5y = 2

    Step One

    Find the line given's slope.

    6x + 5y = 2 Subtract 6x from both sides

    6x-6x + 5y=2-6x Combine like terms on the left

    5y = 2 - 6x Divide by 5.

    5y/5 = - 6x/5 + 2/5 Do the division

    y = - (6/5) x + 2/5

    Step Two

    Find the parallel slope. Use the number in front of the x

    Just read what you have: - 6/5

    Step Three

    Find the perpendicular slope.

    Let m1 be the given slope - (6/5)

    Let m2 be the perpendicular slope

    m1 * m2 = - 1

    (-6/5) * m2 = - 1 Multiply both sides by 5

    (-6/5) * 5 * m2 = - 1 * 5 Combine the left 5s cancel.

    -6 * m2 = - 5 Divide by - 6

    -6 * m2/-6 = - 5/-6

    m2 = 5/6

    Slope of the perpendicular line = 5/6
  2. 27 August, 11:55
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    it would be 5/2 because it goes up five and over 2
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