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For what value(s) of a are the lines described by 2x+3y=6 and ay=6x+10 perpendicular?
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For what value(s) of a are the lines described by 2x+3y=6 and ay=6x+10 perpendicular?
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For what value(s) of a are the lines described by 2x+3y=6 and ay=6x+10 perpendicular?
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-1.2 x 2.8y is the answer
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