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7 January, 09:19

Which of the following pairs of lines are perpendicular? How do you know?

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  1. 7 January, 09:49
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    Hi mate:

    Here is your explanation ...

    Which of the following is perpendicular to 32=16y+64x

    Possible Answers:

    y=-x/4+7

    y=4x+7

    y=-4x+7

    y=x+1/4

    y=x/4+7

    Correct answer:

    y=x/4+7

    Explanation:

    Two lines are perpendicular if and only if their slopes are negative reciprocals. To find the slope, we must put the equation into slope-intercept form, y=mx+b, where m equals the slope of the line. We begin by subtracting 16y from each side, giving us 32-16y=64x. Next, we subtract 32 from each side, giving us - 16y=64x-32. Finally, we divide each side by - 16, giving us y=-4x+2. We can now see that the slope is - 4. Therefore, any line perpendicular to 32=16y+64x must have a slope of 1/4. Of the equations above, only y=x/4+7 has a slope of 1/4.
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