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The Slope of lines parallel to line is 1/2 and the Slope of lines perpendicular to line is -2.
<h3>What is the equation of a straight line ?</h3>
An equation that can be written in the form of y = mx+c
where m is the slope of the line
and c is the intercept on y axis
The equation given in the question is
y=1/2x−7
in this the slope = 1/2
Intercept = -7
For parallel Lines
For a parallel line , the slope of the line is same
and is given by m = 1/2
For a perpendicular line
Slope will be equal to
-1/m
here -1/m = -2
Therefore the slope for perpendicular line is -2.
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Answer: x=-2 and y=-2
Step-by-step-explaination:
To solve the system of equations you have to cancel out a variable. I chose to cancel out Y. First, the coefficients of y need to be the same in both equations. To do this multiply to the top equation by 2 so you get
2(2x) +2(y) = 2(-6)
4x + 2y = -12
Next, subtract the second equation from the first to cancel out the y’s
4x + 2y =-12
-(-8x + 2y = -12)
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12x = -24
Solve
X = -24/12
X=-2
Plug x into the original equation to find y
2(-2) + y = -6
-4 + y = -6
Y = -6 +4
Y=-2
You can substitute x and y into the original equations to double check
That's a little messy :)
If that is: -1/[3^(n-1)]
-1, -1/3, -1/9, -1/27, -1/81