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Which statement is true about the graphs of the two lines y = –6 and x =1/6 ?

The lines are perpendicular to each other because the graph of y = –6 is a horizontal line with a slope that is undefined, and the graph of x = 1/6 is a vertical line with a slope of 0.
The lines are perpendicular to each other because the graph of y = –6 is a vertical line with a slope that is undefined, and the graph of x =1/6 is a horizontal line with a slope of 0.
The lines are perpendicular to each other because the graph of y = –6 is a vertical line with a slope of 0, and the graph of x =1/6 is a horizontal line with a slope that is undefined.
The lines are perpendicular to each other because the graph of y = –6 is a horizontal line with a slope of 0, and the graph of x =1/6 is a vertical line with a slope that is undefined.

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These lines are perpendicular because y = -6 is a horizontal line with a slope of 0 and x = 6 is a vertical line with an undefined slope
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