|  | 
| 
 
 
| Question 909074:  Write the slope of a line that is parallel to and perpendicular to y=6x-3.
 Please explain how to get the answer. I have other problems and do not understand how to do it. Thank you.
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
      (Show Source): 
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Write the slope of a line that is parallel to and perpendicular to y=6x-3. -------------
 y = mx + b is slope-intercept form.
 m = slope, b = y-intercept
 -----------
 y = 6x-3 is in slope-intercept form (meaning it's solved for y).
 In that form, the coefficient of x is the slope.
 --> slope m = 6
 All lines parallel have the same slope, 6.
 -----
 All lines perpendicular have a slope that's the negative inverse, -1/6
 ====================
 That's all there is to that.
 Know that.
 | 
  
 | 
 |  |  |