Hey there!
First, find the slope of the actual original pair of points.
The slope formula is:

So now, substitute the points in, whichever order you substitute the points into the equation doesn't matter, as long as the ones substituted in with the same subscript number.

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Once you subtract, you get:

So the slope is 11/10.
A line that is parallel to another has the exact same slope that that another line has.
So therefore the line that is
parallel has a slope of 11/10.
Perpendicular is another story. You take the reciprocal of the slope of the other line, and then change the sign before it: ex: negative would become positive.
So therefore the line that is
perpendicular has a slope of -10/11.