Asked by Kaashif
Compare the line passing through the points (−3, −11) and (6, 4) to the line given by the equation y=35x−6.
A. They have the same slope.
B. They have the same x-intercept.
C. The two lines are perpendicular.
D. They have the same y-intercept.
I say c if it is wrong what is right answer?
A. They have the same slope.
B. They have the same x-intercept.
C. The two lines are perpendicular.
D. They have the same y-intercept.
I say c if it is wrong what is right answer?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
slope = 15/9 = 5/3
y-4 = 5/3 (x-6)
y = 5/3 x - 6
The lines are not perpendicular, because the slopes are not negative reciprocals.
The line through the points is perpendicular to
y = -3/5 x - 6
However, they do both have a y-intercept of -6.
y-4 = 5/3 (x-6)
y = 5/3 x - 6
The lines are not perpendicular, because the slopes are not negative reciprocals.
The line through the points is perpendicular to
y = -3/5 x - 6
However, they do both have a y-intercept of -6.
Answered by
Sir
Sir 2.0 you typed the QUESTION WRONG!! NOW I HAVE TO WASTE TIME TYPING THIS RESPONSE!!! that being said the equation SHOULD be y=3/5x-6 and the answer is C. The two lines are perpendicular.
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