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For which values of a are the lines
For which values of a are the lines
Answer to Problem 13CST
Thegiven system of equations is parallel, when the value of a is
The given system of equations is perpendicular, when the value of a is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A system of equations:
Concept used:
The slopes of two parallel lines are same.
We know that the slope of a perpendicular line to a given line is negative reciprocal of the slope of the given line. The product of slopes of two perpendicular lines is -1.
Calculation:
Let us convert our 2nd equation in slope-intercept form as shown below:
We can see that slope of our given line is
Let mbe the slope of perpendicular line to line
We will find the slope of perpendicular line to our given line as shown below:
Therefore, the given system of equations is perpendicular, when the value of a is
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