+3 and -18
The pair of integers are -3 and 6.
-3 + 6 = +3
-3 * 6 = -18
-14 and +24
The pair of integers are -2 and -12
-2 + -12 = -14
-2 * - 12 = +24
Your answer would be either A...or D.
I cant see the numerators on the numbers on the top one but the last one is 53/60.
Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation: First, we need to understand that parallel lines are coplanar lines that do not intersect. On the other hand, perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at a right angle.
However, lines can't be both parallel and perpendicular because they either intersect each other at a right angle or never intersect.
So no, two lines can't be both parallel and perpendicular.