Answer:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Explanation:
part a: parallel to x = 3
it is a vertical line that passes through
, so a parallel line to this that passes through (-2,7) must be
which is also a vertical line (thus they are parallel because they will never touch).
part b: perpendicular to x = -3
it is a vertical line that passes through
, so a perpendicular line to this that passes through (-2,7) must be
because this is horizontal line, and since one line is vertical and the other is horizontal they are perpendicular.
part c: parallel to y = 6x - 13
For two lines to be parallel they must have the same slope. The slope of a line is the number that accompanies the x. for
the slope is 6. the equation for a parallel line will be:
(where c can be any number) because the slope (6) is the same for both.
part d: perpendicular to y=6x-13
The condition for two lines to be perpendicular is:
where
is the slope of one line, and
the slope of the perpendicular line. We have the slope of the first line as we found in part c:
so the slope of the second line has to be:
so an equation of a line with a slope of
can be:
(where c can be any number)