Answer:
There is not a slope perpendicular to the lie x = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
In this equation, you are given a line, x = -6.
This is in fact a line with an undefined slope. The slope for a perpendicular intersection is the opposite reciprocal of the slope.
Eg. If you have the line y = 2x
The reciprocal is y = 1/2x, the opposite means negative
So the slope that would intersect this line perpendicularly is y = -1/2x.
There is an undefined slope in this, therefore, you cannot find the slope for a line perpendicular to x = -6.
If it were an option, I would choose "no slope"
To move tot he right h units, subtract h from every x
to move up k units, add k to the whole equaiton
added 1 to every x (subtract -1)
added6 to whole thing
moved -1 to right (moved 1 to left)
moved up 6 units
answer is A
100
if x=10 10 times 5 equals 50 times 2 is 100