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Consider the line y = 7x-1.

What is the slope of a line parallel to this line?
What is the slope of a line perpendicular to this line?

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  1. How are the slopes of parallel lines related to each other?
  2. How are the slopes of perpendicular lines related to each other?

(1)

- The slopes of parallel lines are identical.

{The line
\sf{y=7x-1} has a slope of 7}

Thus,

{The slope of the line that is parallel to the aforementioned line (whatever its equation happens to be) is
\sf{7}.}

(2)

- The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative inverses of each other.

The negative inverse of 7 is


-(1)/(7).

Therefore,


\textsc{Answers:\begin{cases} \bf{7} \\ \bf{-(1)/(7)} \end{cases}}

Hope the answer - and explanation - made sense,

happy studying!!
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Consider the line y = 7x-1.
What is the slope of a line
parallel to this line?
What is the slope of a line
perpendicular to this line?
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