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21 January, 11:33

Are the lines y = - x - 6 and 3x - 3y = 9 perpendicular? Explain

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  1. 21 January, 11:35
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    the lines are perpendicular

    Step-by-step explanation:

    if they are perpendicular the products of their gradients would be - 1

    the gradient of y=-x-6 is - 1

    the second equation needs to written to conform to y=mx+c

    hence, 3x-3y=9

    3x-9=3y

    y=3x-9/3=x-3. the gradient of this line is 1

    1x-1 = - 1
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