SOLUTION: 2x-4=0 and x-1=0 ...... im suppose to be finding out if this to slopes are parallel,perpendicular,or neither????
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Question 484001: 2x-4=0 and x-1=0 ...... im suppose to be finding out if this to slopes are parallel,perpendicular,or neither????
Answer by tinbar(133) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Both those lines describe vertical lines. The first one goes through the point x=-2, and the second one goes through the point x=1. They both have slope of 'infinity' and are therefore parallel to each other
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