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Determine whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular or neither:

Line 1:4y−12=3x
Line 2:2y−1.5x=−14

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For this case we have to by definition:

If two lines are parallel then their slopes are equal.

If two lines are perpendicular then the product of their slopes is equal to -1.

We have the following equations:


4y-12 = 3x

We manipulate the equation to convert it into the slope-intersection form
y = mx + b

Where:

m: It's the slope

y: It is the cut-off point with the y axis.

So:


4y = 3x + 12\\y = \frac {3} {4} x + \frac {12} {4}\\y = 0.75x + 3

From the second equation given we have:


2y-1.5x = -14

We manipulate:


2y = 1.5x-14\\y = \frac {1.5} {2} x- \frac {14} {2}\\y = 0.75x-7

It is observed that the slopes are equal, so the lines are parallel,

ANswer:

The lines are parallel.

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