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24 December, 01:40
Is y=-1/3x parallel or perpendicular
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Kramer
24 December, 02:06
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The question is confusing because you did not state at which reference line it is parallel or perpendicular to.
Y = - 1/3 x is a line that is slanting, that is going down from left to right because it has a negative slope and passes the origin.
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