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3+2x=6y 6x+2y=5 are these lines parallel, perpendicular or neither
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3+2x=6y 6x+2y=5 are these lines parallel, perpendicular or neither
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3+2x=6y
6x+2y=5
are these lines parallel, perpendicular or neither
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These lines are perpendicular
because if you graph them they
intersect and form right angles
.
another way you know that they are
perpendicular
is
reciprocal slopes
meaning they are totally opposite or (flipped)
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