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2 June, 13:05

Can two lines be perpendicular but have to same y intercept

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  1. 2 June, 13:26
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    Yes, it can

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If two lines are perpendicular, that means that the slopes have to be negative and reciprocal (example, 4 and - 1/4)

    That means that the y intercept can be unaffected.

    Example:

    y=3/4x+2

    y=-4/3x+2

    They're still perpindicular.
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