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1. Consider the equation y = x - 1.

a. What is the slope of the graph of this equation?
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b. What is the slope of the lines parallel to the graph of this equation?
c. What is the slope of the lines perpendicular to the graph of this equation?​

User AnthonyS
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Answer:

a. 1/1

b.1/1

c. -1/1

User Hasani Blackwell
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Answer:

a. 1

b. 1

c. -1

Explanation:

Hello!

Slope - Intercept Form:
y =mx + b

  • m = slope
  • b = y-intercept

Given the equation y = x - 1:

  • Slope = 1
  • y-intercept = -1

Parallel lines have the same slope. Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes.

What is the Reciprocal?

The reciprocal is simply the switching of the numerator and denominator of a fraction.

Reciprocal of 1:

  • 1/1
  • 1/1

Stays the same.

Parallel Slope: 1

Perpendicular Slope: - 1 (negative reciprocal of 1).

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