Helpppp!!! The question says “which pair of linear equations described the graph of two perpendicular lines?” The options are

A. Y-2=3(x+1)
Y+4=1/3(x-5)

B. Y-2=3(x+1)
Y+4=3(x-5)

C. Y-2=3(x+1)
Y+4=-1/3(x-5)

D. Y-2=3(x+1)
Y+4=-3(x-5)

Helpppp The question says which pair of linear equations described the graph of two perpendicular lines The options are A Y23x1 Y413x5 B Y23x1 Y43x5 C Y23x1 Y41 class=

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Answer:

C. Y-2 = 3 (x+1)

Y+4 = -â…“ (x-5)

Explanation

Perpendicular lines have a reciprocal slope to each other. So you find the answer by taking one of the slopes and flipping the fraction and switching the sign of it. In this example, the first equation has a slope of 3/1, so to be perpendicular the other equation needs a slope of -â…“.

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