SOLUTION: using algebra decide whether lines k1 and k2 are perpendicular then graph the ltnes to check your answer line k1 y=-3/4x+2 line k2 y=4/3x+5 dont know how to graph it

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Question 1096928: using algebra decide whether lines k1 and k2 are perpendicular then graph the ltnes to check your answer line k1 y=-3/4x+2 line k2 y=4/3x+5 dont know how to graph it
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line k1 y=-3/4x+2 line k2 y=4/3x+5 dont know how to graph it
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k1
y=-%283%2F4%29x%2B2
point on line is (0,2) and slope is -3%2F4.

k2
y=%284%2F3%29x%2B5
point on line is (0,5) and slope is 4%2F3.

The two equations are given in slope-intercept form.
k1 and k2 are perpendicular.

Start with their y-intercepts, and use their slopes, and draw the two lines.

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