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What do the following two equations represent

What do the following two equations represent-example-1
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Answer:

c) perpendicular lines

Explanation:

Given equation:

  • 4x - 2y = -5 Green line

  • y = -(1)/(2) x - (1)/(10) Red line

We can rewrite the first equation in slope-intercept form:


\sf 4x - 2y = -5


\sf -2y = -4x - 5


\sf y = 2x + (5)/(2)

This gives us the slope and y-intercept of the first line, which are 2 and 5/2, respectively.

The second equation is already in slope-intercept form, with a slope of -1/2 and a y-intercept of -1/10.

Since the slopes are not equal, the lines are not the same. The slope of the first equation is 2, and the negative reciprocal of 2 is -1/2, which is the slope of the second equation.

Therefore, the two lines are perpendicular.

so, the answer is c) perpendicular lines

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