SOLUTION: Determine whether the graph of the given pair of lines are parallel or perpendicular;
4y + 2 = 3x
-3x + 4y = -12
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Question 600307: Determine whether the graph of the given pair of lines are parallel or perpendicular;
4y + 2 = 3x
-3x + 4y = -12
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4y = 3x - 2
y = x /
slope is
...
4y = 3x - 12
y = x - 3
slope is
...
The lines are parallel as they have the same slope.
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