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To find: slope of line parallel and slope of line perpendicular to the given equation.
Answer to Problem 3CFU
Slope of line parallel
Slope of perpendicular line
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation
Equation of line of standard form is as follows:
Equation of slope of parallel line is as follows:
On comparing the given equation with line of standard form, we get
Substitute the values of A and B in the equation of slope of line, to get
Thus, slope of parallel lines is parallel to the given line also, i.e.
The slope of perpendicular line is opposite to the reciprocal of the original line, i.e.
Therefore, the slope of perpendicular line is
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