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Determine if the lines are parallel perpendicular or neither x-3y=15 and y=-3x+4

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Answer: Perpendicular

Explanation:

Convert both equations into slope-intercept form


y=-3x+4
y=-3x+4


x-3y=15
y=(1)/(3) x-5

Determine the slope of each equation


y=-3x+4: SLOPE = -3


y=(1)/(3) x-5: SLOPE = 1/3

When two lines are parallel to each other, their slopes will be the same. However, since -3 does not equal 1/3, they are not parallel


-3\\eq (1)/(3)

When two lines are perpendicular to each other, the product of their slopes will be -1. Since -3 multiply by 1/3 is -1, they are perpendicular to each other.


(-3)*((1)/(3) )=-1

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