Given line S y = 1 x +16, 2 Comparing with y= mx+b where m is slope, we got slope is Any two parallel lines have Same slope So m= 1 2 늘 dor parallel Equation Point is (6915) Equation of line passing through (X, Y) with slope m is y-y₁ = m (x-x1) Y-15 = 1/(x-6) > y = 1 x + 12 Perpendiculas line have negative reciprocal slope slope of perpendralas line -2 . Egn is No y-15= -2(x-6) =y= -2x+27 *43. Write a slope-intercept equation for a line passing through the point (6, 15) that is parallel to y=2x+16. Then write a second equation for a line passing through the given point that is perpendicular to the given line. Which answer below is correct? ○ A. B. C. 1 parallel: y = x+12 perpendicular: y= -2x+27 parallel: y=x+ 15 perpendicular: y = -2x+15 1 parallel: y=x+12 perpendicular: y=2x+27 Answer: 1 * A. parallel: y = 2x+12 perpendicular: y = -2x+27
Given line S y = 1 x +16, 2 Comparing with y= mx+b where m is slope, we got slope is Any two parallel lines have Same slope So m= 1 2 늘 dor parallel Equation Point is (6915) Equation of line passing through (X, Y) with slope m is y-y₁ = m (x-x1) Y-15 = 1/(x-6) > y = 1 x + 12 Perpendiculas line have negative reciprocal slope slope of perpendralas line -2 . Egn is No y-15= -2(x-6) =y= -2x+27 *43. Write a slope-intercept equation for a line passing through the point (6, 15) that is parallel to y=2x+16. Then write a second equation for a line passing through the given point that is perpendicular to the given line. Which answer below is correct? ○ A. B. C. 1 parallel: y = x+12 perpendicular: y= -2x+27 parallel: y=x+ 15 perpendicular: y = -2x+15 1 parallel: y=x+12 perpendicular: y=2x+27 Answer: 1 * A. parallel: y = 2x+12 perpendicular: y = -2x+27
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