Asked by Kate
Please let me know if I figured these out correctly.
Directions: For the line with the given equation, find the slope of a parallel line and the slope of a perpendicular line.
1)y=6/5x + 144
slope of parallel: 6/5
slope of perpendicular: -5/6
2)4y-4x=16
slope of parallel: 1
slope of perpendicular: -1
*** I do need help with this one: y-7=0
I figured out that y=7, just not sure how to figure out the slopes.
Thanks !!!
Directions: For the line with the given equation, find the slope of a parallel line and the slope of a perpendicular line.
1)y=6/5x + 144
slope of parallel: 6/5
slope of perpendicular: -5/6
2)4y-4x=16
slope of parallel: 1
slope of perpendicular: -1
*** I do need help with this one: y-7=0
I figured out that y=7, just not sure how to figure out the slopes.
Thanks !!!
Answers
Answered by
MathGuru
Looks good!
For y = 7; this is a flat line passing through the point (0,7). The slope is 0.
For y = 7; this is a flat line passing through the point (0,7). The slope is 0.
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