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22 January, 05:07

How to find if an equation is parallel perpendicular or neither?

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  1. 22 January, 07:35
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    Look at the gradient of both the equations (the x multiplier, usually known as m), and there are a couple of rules:

    Parallel: The gradients are identical

    Perpendicular: Look at the gradients as fractions. To get the perpendicular to a gradient you flip the fraction and change the sign. If this is the case for the two gradients, then they are perpendicular.
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