SOLUTION: Find k so that the line through (5,-2) and (k,3) is
A. Parallel to 15x+16y=32,
B. Perpendicular to 10x+13y=26
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Question 1203431: Find k so that the line through (5,-2) and (k,3) is
A. Parallel to 15x+16y=32,
B. Perpendicular to 10x+13y=26
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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A. Parallel to 15x+16y=32,
B. Perpendicular to 10x+13y=26
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slope of A is .
Slope of B is .
slope for line k is , or .
With that, you know about how parallel lines are related, and how perpendicular lines are related; in a plane?
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