The slope of the parallel line is 0 and the slope of the perpendicular line is undefined
<h3>How to determine the slope?</h3>
The equation is given as:
y = 1
A linear equation is represented as:
y = mx + c
Where:
m represents the slope
By comparison, we have:
m = 0
The slope of the parallel line is:
Slope = m
This gives
Slope = 0
The slope of the perpendicular line is:
Slope =-1/m
This gives
Slope = -1/0
Slope = undefined
Hence, the slope of the parallel line is 0 and the slope of the perpendicular line is undefined
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. multiply both sides by 2
<em>3b-4=2c</em>
2. add 4 to both sides
3b=2c+4
3. divide both sides by 3
b=
Answer:
3h²
Step-by-step explanation:
factor or breakdown 3h² : 3 * h * h
factor or breakdown 3h³ : 3 * h * h * h
Now, we can see that 3 * h * h is common so 3h² is the gcf.
Answer:
Exponential
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the x is to the power of 4, a small increase in x is amplified when it becomes the output of y.
Edit: Here is a screenshot of the graph