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29 September, 20:42

Find q so that the lines y = (1 - 2q) x - 1 and (2 - q) y = x + 5 are perpendicular.

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  1. 29 September, 20:48
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    q = 1.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = (1 - 2q) x - 1

    The slope of this line is 1 - 2q.

    (2 - q) y = x + 5

    y = x / (2 - q) + 5 / (2 - q)

    The slope of this line is 1 / (2 - q).

    When lines are perpendicular the slopes m1 and m2 have the relation

    m1. m2 = - 1, so

    (1 - 2q) * 1 / (2 - q) = - 1

    1 - 2q = - 2 + q

    -3q = - 3

    q = 1.
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