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y=3/4x+3

the slope for the line perpendicular is the inverse negative slope which would be -4/3x

put in the original slope for the slope and the y-i is (0,3)

any line with the same slope would be parallel (i.e 3/4)

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Answer:

Slope-intercept form: y=3/4x+3

Slope:3/4

y-intercept: (0,3)

Slope of line perpendicular: -4/3

Slope of line parallel: 3/4

Hope this helps!!

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