You would need two different lines to complete this as lines cannot be both parallel and perpendicular (these are opposites). The answers would be:
Parallel: x = 2
Perpendicular: y = -2
In order to find these, we first need to see that the original line of x = -1 is a horizontal line. Therefore, any line that is parallel should be horizontal as well. To get a horizontal line through the point (2, -2), the only option is x = 2.
Similarly, with the perpendicular line, if the original line is horizontal, the new line must be vertical. The only vertical line that goes through (2, -2) is y = -2.
Answer:
I think it might be 30pi m or 94.2 m.
Step-by-step explanation: So you are finding the perimeter of the circle. You have a radius of 15, the perimeter for a circle is C=2pir. Now we can do C=2pi(15). The answer is 30pi or C=2 x 3.14 x 15= 94.2 Hope this helps.