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The slopes of 2 lines are in the attachment. what is the value of ‘a’ that will make the lines PARALLEL and PERPENDICULAR

The slopes of 2 lines are in the attachment. what is the value of ‘a’ that will make-example-1
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Answer:

a. a = -12

b. a = 27

Explanation:

a. Two lines that are parallel have the same slope, making the slopes equal ot each other:


-(3)/(2) =(18)/(a)

We can cross multiply and solve for a:


-3a = 36\\a = -12

b. Two lines that are perpendicular have the negative reciprocal of each other. This means that you would flip the fraction and multiply by a negative as shown below:


-(3)/(2) --> (2)/(3)

This would be the slope of the other line, so we can write:


(2)/(3) = (18)/(a)

as both expressions express the slope of the same line. We can cross multiply and solve to get:


2a = 54\\a = 27

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