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Which equation represents a line which is perpendicular to the line 6x+y=1 A.Y=1/6x+4 B.Y=-6x-2 C. Y=-1/6x-7 D.Y=6x-6
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Which equation represents a line which is perpendicular to the line 6x+y=1
A.Y=1/6x+4
B.Y=-6x-2
C. Y=-1/6x-7
D.Y=6x-6
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I believe it’s A because if it is perpendicular you would have to flip 6X and change the sign so therefore it would be A. In slope intercept form it would be y=-6x+1.
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