Ask a New Question

Asked by Kimbaza

A line Q has an equation of x+5x+5=0. Find the equation of the line that is "perpendicular" to Q and passes through (3,1). Find the question of the line that is "parallel" to Q and passes to through (3,1). Find the equation of the line that passes through (3,1) that makes an "angle of 45 degrees clockwise" from the line that is perpendicular to line Q.
9 years ago

Answers

Answered by SINGNOELSINGNOEL
it's genghis khan
9 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions

a line has an equation of y+ -x + 6. What are the slople and the y intercept Line Equation Line A y=2x−3 Line B y=2x+5 Line C y=−12x−2 Line D y=12x+2 Which equation of a line is Parallel to the equation -4x + 3y = 12? A. y = 4x + 8 B. y = 3x + 12... Line Equation Line A y= 2x −3y= 2x −3 Line B y= 2x + 5y= 2x + 5 Line C y= −12x −2y= −12x −2 Line D y... Line Equation Line A y = 2x - 3 Line B y = 2x + 5 Line C y = -1/2x - 2 Line D... uestion Line Equation Line A y= 2x −3 Line B y= 2x + 5 Line C y= −12x −2 Line D y= 12x + 2 Given the... Line Equation Line A y=−12x−2 Line B y=2x−3 Line C y=12x+2 Line D y=2x+5... Line Equation Line A y=2x−3 Line B y=2x+5 Line C y=−12x−2 Line D y=12x+2 Given the linear equations... Question 1 Line Equation Line A y= 2x-3 Line B y= 2x + 5 Line C y= -1/2x - 2 Line D y= 1/2x +...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use