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Is each line parallel, perpendicular, or neither parallel nor perpendicular to a line whose slope is -3/4?
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Is each line parallel, perpendicular, or neither parallel nor perpendicular to a line whose slope is -3/4?
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you need to draw out the slope on a piece of graph paper and u can figure it out
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in order for a line to be parallel it must have the same slope of -3/4
in order for a line to be perpendicular it must have the inverse of the slope which would be 4/3
if it is neither of the cases listed above it is neither parallel nor perpendicular
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