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The line L1 is perpendicular to y=6x+1 and intersects y-axis 3

What is the slope, m, of the line L1?

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Explanation:

Line 1 is a horizontal line so the equation of the line for line 1 is Y = 8 Line 2, first solve the slope of the line using points ( -4 , -5) and ( 0, -2) M = (y1 – y2) / (x1 – x2) M = ( -5 – ( -2)) / ( -4 – 0) M = ¾ Since its y intercept is at ( 0,-2) B = -2 Y = ¾ x -2 For c and d you should give a point at which the line is perpendicular or parallel

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