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Consider the line 4x+9y=9.

What is the slope of a line parallel to this line?
What is the slope of a line perpendicular to this line?
Slope of a parallel line:
Slope of a perpendicular line:

Consider the line 4x+9y=9. What is the slope of a line parallel to this line? What-example-1

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4x + 9y = 9
9y = -4x + 9
y = -4/9x + 1

The gradient of parallel lines is -4/9
The gradient of perpendicular lines is 9/4 [the negative reciprocal of m]
User Xeon
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Answer:

Parallel:
-\frac49

Perpendicular:
\frac94

Explanation:

Hello!

First let's find the slope of the line given. Convert it to Slope-Intercept Form.

Slope-Intercept Form:
y = mx + b

Convert


  • 4x + 9y = 9

  • 9y = -4x + 9

  • y = -\frac49x+1

Parallel Lines

Parallel lines have the same slope but a different y-intercept. Therefore, the slope of the parallel line is still
-\frac49.

Perpendicular Lines

Perpendicular lines have the opposite reciprocal slope, which means you have to flip the sign (+/-), and the numerator and denominator. The slope of the perpendicular line is
\frac94.

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