Coordinate Geometry

lydia2468

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Hey. I have a coordinate geometry booklet due tomorrow and i need some help.

here are the questions:

1. write any equation that would be parallel to the equation y=-3x+4

2. write any equation that would be parallel to the equation 3x+2y-4=0

3. write any equation that would be perpendicular to the equation 5x-10y+30=0

and tell me how you figured it out please

also:

q: state the slope and y-intercept of x=-2 and y= -x

Thanks Alot!
 
2) 3x + 2y - 4 = 0
2y = -3x + 4
y = (-3/2)x + 2

3) 5x - 10y + 30 = 0
10y = 5x + 30
2y = x + 6
y = (1/2)x + 3
 
lydia2468 said:
1. write any equation that would be parallel to the equation y=-3x+4
Find the slope. All lines parallel to the given line will have the same slope. So pick any y-intercept you like (even b = 0), and write the equation of a line with the same slope.

lydia2468 said:
2. write any equation that would be parallel to the equation 3x+2y-4=0
This one works just like (1).

lydia2468 said:
3. write any equation that would be perpendicular to the equation 5x-10y+30=0
Find the slope. All lines perpendicular to the given line will have negative reciprocal slopes. (For instance, 3 and -1/3, or 2/5 and -5/2.) So pick any y-intercept you like (even b = 0), and write the equation of a line with the negative reciprocal slope.

lydia2468 said:
4. state the slope and y-intercept of x=-2 and y= -x
For the second one, just read the slope off the equation, remembering that, in "y = mx + b", the slope is "m". For the first one, think about what type of line this is.

If you get stuck, please reply showing how far you have gotten. Thank you.

Eliz.

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