First turn them into improper fractions to make things easier: 31/8 and 155/4.
You would then do 155/4 divided by 31/8, and with the same-change-flip, do 155/4 times 8/31, which is 10
Answer:
Perpendicular
Step-by-step explanation:
2x - y = -7
2x + 4y = 2
-y = -2x - 7
4y = -2x + 2
y = 2x + 7
y = -1/2x + 1/2
Cannot be:
Parallel because the slope would otherwise be the same.
Same line because the equation is not proportional
So, they are perpendicular because a perpendicular line would be a negative and a reciprocal of the current line
1/2 times 1/2 is your answer, because all the diagrams represent that
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No it is not. If you had two fixed diagonals which are attached in the center, when they move it creates different parallelograms. The area would be close to zero if they were parallel.