Chapter 3: Q. 451R (page 356)
In the following exercises, use slopes and y-intercepts to determine if the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
Short Answer
Lines are not parallel nor perpendicular
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Chapter 3: Q. 451R (page 356)
In the following exercises, use slopes and y-intercepts to determine if the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
Lines are not parallel nor perpendicular
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In the following exercise, determine the most convenient method to graph each line
a) Graph each function. b) State its domain and range. Write the domain and range in interval notation.
Graph the equations.
In the following exercises, find an equation of a line parallel to the given line and contains the given point. Write the equation in slope–intercept form.
line y = −3x + 6, point (1, −5)
Graph the equation using the intercepts.
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