Asked by emma green
decide whether the graphs of the two equations are parallel lines:
1. 2x+3y=5
9y+6x-1=0
answer: yes
2. 15+3x-10y=0
30x+24=10y
answer: yes
please check if this is right. thanks
1. 2x+3y=5
9y+6x-1=0
answer: yes
2. 15+3x-10y=0
30x+24=10y
answer: yes
please check if this is right. thanks
Answers
Answered by
MathMate
1. correct.
2.
When the lines are given in standard form (Ax+By+C), they are ideal for checking parallelism and perpendicularity because if there is a vertical line, the y term will simply disappear, i.e. B=0, while in the slope-intercept form, the slope m will become infinity, which is not the case here.
For checking parallelism, try to multiply or divide to equalise one of the two coefficients, A, or B, and compare the other one. C will be different for parallel lines.
15+3x-10y=0....(1)
30x+24=10y ....(2)
becomes
3x-10y+15 = 0, and
30x-10y+24 = 0
We see that B is equal while A is different, we conclude that the two lines are not parallel.
2.
When the lines are given in standard form (Ax+By+C), they are ideal for checking parallelism and perpendicularity because if there is a vertical line, the y term will simply disappear, i.e. B=0, while in the slope-intercept form, the slope m will become infinity, which is not the case here.
For checking parallelism, try to multiply or divide to equalise one of the two coefficients, A, or B, and compare the other one. C will be different for parallel lines.
15+3x-10y=0....(1)
30x+24=10y ....(2)
becomes
3x-10y+15 = 0, and
30x-10y+24 = 0
We see that B is equal while A is different, we conclude that the two lines are not parallel.
Answered by
emma green
thank you! :)
Answered by
MathMate
You're welcome!
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