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25 February, 05:26

Determine whether the following pair of lines is parallel, perpendicular or neither 2x+3y=3: 2y=3x-4

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  1. 25 February, 06:38
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    First, you have to simplfy your equations, 2x+3y=3. Subtract 2x from both sides, get 3y=-2x+3. Divide each side by 3, get y=-2/3x+1.

    Simplify your other equation, 2y=3x-4. Divide each side by 2, get y=3/2x-2.

    Now you have your 2 equations, y=-2/3x+1, and y=3/2x-2. These lines are perpendicular if you make a graph and plot the lines.
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