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Asked by Carol

Are these lines parallel, intersecting, or perpendicular?

y=.15x+.79
.11x-y=-0.85
16 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Put them in y=mx + b format.

if m is the same, they are parallel.
if m1*m2 =-1, they are perpendicular
otherwise, they intersect.
16 years ago

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