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11 September, 23:02

Which two linear equations represent perpendicular lines? select two choices?

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  1. 11 September, 23:21
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    In order for two linear lines to be perpendicular, the product of their gradient must be - 1.

    Let's take y = x + b and y = - x + b

    This is already in the form: y = mx + b, where m is 1 and - 1 respectively.

    Since the product of their gradient is - 1, they are said to be perpendicular.
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