SOLUTION: Find the value of k if the lines 2x-3y=5 and 6x-(k+1)y =1 are perpendicular
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Question 1041978: Find the value of k if the lines 2x-3y=5 and 6x-(k+1)y =1 are perpendicular
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Slope would be .
Slope is .
If you are not sure about those, then solve each equation for y in terms of x, and adjust into slope intercept form, and read each slope.
Slopes are described to be perpendicular.
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