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Asked by I.p.k.

write an equation that is parallel to: y=6x-71
perpendicular to y=5x-69
14 years ago

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Answered by popcorn
y= -1/6x-71
and
y=-1/5x-69
(i think)
14 years ago
Answered by Reiny
Popcorns first example is wrong

parallel lines have equal slopes, so the 6x has to stay the same
another line parallel would be y = 6x + 1
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