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The equation of three lines are given below

Line 1: 2y= 5x +6
Line 2: y=2/5x-1
Line 3: 10x+4y=-6
For each pair of lines, determine whether they are parallel perpendicular or neither

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Answer:

The line 2 and Line 3 are perpendicular to each others

But There is no relation between Line 1 and Line 2 , Line 1 and Line 3

Explanation:

Given as :

The three line equation is

Line 1 : 2 y = 5 x + 6

Line 2 : y =
(2)/(5) x - 1

Line 3 : 10 x + 4 y = - 6

Now, The standard equation of line is

y = m x + c

where m is the slope of line

And c is the y intercept

So, From Line 1

2 y = 5 x + 6

or , y =
(5)/(2) x +
(6)/(2)

I.e y =
(5)/(2) x + 3

So, slope of this line =
m_1 =
(5)/(2)

Again , From Line 2

y =
(2)/(5) x - 1

So, slope of this line =
m_2 =
(2)/(5)

Similarly , From Line 3

10 x + 4 y = - 6

I.e 4 y = - 6 - 10 x

or, y = -
(6)/(4) -
(10)/(4) x

I.e y = -
(5)/(2) x -
(6)/(4)

So, Slope of this line =
m_3 = -
(5)/(2)

Now, If the lines are parallel , then the slope of the lines are equal

And If the lines are perpendicular , then the product of the slopes of the lines = - 1

Now, From given lines


m_2 ×
m_3 =
(2)/(5) × ( -
(5)/(2) )

I.e
m_2 ×
m_3 = - 1

So, The line 2 and Line 3 are perpendicular to each others

But There is no relation between Line 1 and Line 2 , Line 1 and Line 3

Hence The line 2 and Line 3 are perpendicular to each others

But There is no relation between Line 1 and Line 2 , Line 1 and Line 3 Answer

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