SOLUTION: the line parrallel to y=6x-2 through (1,-3)
the line perpendicular to y=-4x+2/3 through (8,5)
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Question 1207269: the line parrallel to y=6x-2 through (1,-3)
the line perpendicular to y=-4x+2/3 through (8,5)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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the line parrallel to y=6x-2 through (1,-3)
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For parallel, the slope is the same (6).
The y-intercept is different.
substituting the point given, required to be on the looked-for line:
Equation for asked-for line:
Your other exercise, for perpendicular, you want a slope to be negative reciprocal of the given slope. You do the rest.
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