The given lines y = −110x+6 and 10y + x = −100 are neither parallel nor perpendicular to each other.
<h3>What are the perpendicular lines?</h3>
Two lines are perpendicular if the product of their slopes is -1.
We have to determine the lines parallel or perpendiculer y = −110x+6 and 10y + x = −100
The lines are below which given in the question
y = −110x+6 and 10y + x = −100
Firstly we need to find their slopes
The slope of line y = −110x+6 will be :
m₁ = -110
The slope of line 10y + x = −100 will be :
10y + x = −100
10y = -x −100
Divided by 10 both sides of the equation,
y = -x/10 −10
m₂ = -1/10
Here their slopes are not the same which means they are not parallel,
and their slopes of the product is not -1 this means they are not perpendicular,
Therefore, the given lines y = −110x+6 and 10y + x = −100 are neither parallel nor perpendicular to each other.
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