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What equations are parallel and perpendicular to 6x-2y=-7

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To determine equations that are parallel or perpendicular to a given equation, we need to consider the slope of the given equation.

The equation 6x - 2y = -7 can be rewritten in slope-intercept form as:

y = 3x + 7/2

where the slope is 3.

To find an equation that is parallel to the given equation, we can use the same slope of 3. An example of a parallel equation is:

y = 3x + 2

To find an equation that is perpendicular to the given equation, we need to use a slope that is the negative reciprocal of the slope of the given equation. The negative reciprocal of 3 is -1/3. An example of a perpendicular equation is:

y = (-1/3)x + 4

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