Asked by Carmin
Consider the line with equation
5x – 2y = 10.
(a) Find the y-intercept for the given line.
(b)Find the slope for a line parallel to the given line.
(c) Find the slope for a line perpendicular to the given line.
5x – 2y = 10.
(a) Find the y-intercept for the given line.
(b)Find the slope for a line parallel to the given line.
(c) Find the slope for a line perpendicular to the given line.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Put it in slope intercept form.
y=5/2 x -5
check my thinking.
y=5/2 x -5
check my thinking.
Answered by
Carmin
So the y will = -5 but what about the slopes of a parallel and perpendicular to the given line? I got
m= 2.5 for the parallel one, is this correct?
m= 2.5 for the parallel one, is this correct?
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