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9 April, 12:20

Is y=-3x-8 perpendicular, parallel, or neither?

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  1. 9 April, 12:38
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    Y=-3x+8 is not parallel nor perpendicular to y=3x+8.

    Thus, it is neither.

    If one line is parallel to another line, then they will both have the same slope (the coefficient next to the x).

    For instance, y=5x+8 is parallel to y=5x-4.

    If one line is perpendicular to another line, then the slopes must be negative reciprocals of one another (reciprocals multiply together and yield one, like 1/3 and 3.)

    A parallel line to y=-3x-8 would be y=-3x

    A perpendicular line to y=-3x-8 would be y=1/3x

    Since the line we are comparing y=-3x-8 to, which is y=3x+8, meets neither of the constraints for being parallel or perpendicular, the correct answer is neither.
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