SOLUTION: If I already have the first line (y=2x-3) how do I graph the parallel and perpendicular (parellel-(y=2x-14) Perp-(y=-1/2 -19/2)
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Question 25317: If I already have the first line (y=2x-3) how do I graph the parallel and perpendicular (parellel-(y=2x-14) Perp-(y=-1/2 -19/2)
Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
parellel-(y=2x-14) Perp-(y=-1/2 -19/2)
1)Your y-intercept= -14 and the slope=2
2)Your y-intercept=9 and the slope =
Hope you understand
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