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Determine the value of "k" when the lines y=k3x+2 and y=14x+2 are perpendicular. Show your work. (3 marks/PS)

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Answer:


k=-(1)/(42)

Explanation:

Hi there!

What we need to know:

  • Slope-intercept form:
    y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the value of y when x is 0)
  • Perpendicular lines always have slopes that are negative reciprocals (ex. 2 and -1/2)

Given the equation
y=14x+2, we can identify the slope (m) to be 14. This means that the slope of a perpendicular line would have to be
-(1)/(14) since that is its negative reciprocal.

In the equation
y=k*3x+2, the slope would be 3k. 3k would be equal to
-(1)/(14):


3k=-(1)/(14)

Divide both sides by 3 to solve for k


k=-(1)/(42)

I hope this helps!

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