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Determine which of the lines, if any, are parallel or perpendicular. Explain.

Line a: 4y - 12x = 20
Line b: 3y= -x + 2
Line c: y= 3x - 1

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Answer:

Line
a and line
c are parallel to each other.

Line
b is perpendicular to line
a.

Line
b is perpendicular to line
c.

Explanation:

Rewrite the equation of each line in the slope-intercept form
y = m\, x + b to find the slope
m of that line.

In the slope-intercept form,
y need to be on the left-hand side of the equation while
x need to be on the right-hand side. The coefficient of
y must be
1. The slope of the line would then be equal to the coefficient of
x.

For example, the equation of line
a could be rewritten in slope-intercept form as
y = 3\, x + 5. The coefficient of
x is
3, so the slope of this line would be
m_(a) = 3\!.

Similarly, rewrite to obtain the the slope-intercept equation of line
b:
y = (-1/3)\, x + (2/3). The slope of this line would be
m_(b) = (-1/3).

The equation of line
c is already in slope-intercept form. The slope of that line would be
m_(c) = 3.

Let
m_(1) and
m_(2) denote the slopes of two lines in a Cartesian plane.

  • These two lines are parallel with if and only if their slopes are the same:
    m_(1) = m_(2).
  • These two lines are perpendicular to each other if the product of their slope is
    (-1):
    m_(1)\, m_(2) = (-1).

In this question, the slope of line
a and line
c are the same:
m_(a) = m_(c). Thus, line
a\! and line
c\! would be parallel.

The product of the slopes of line
a and line
b is
m_(a)\, m_(b) = 3 * (-1/3) = (-1). Thus, line
a\! and line
b are perpendicular to each other.

Similarly, line
b and line
c are perpendicular to each other because the product of their slopes is
(-1).

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