Concept explainers
To find: whether graphs of given equations are parallel, coinciding, perpendicular, or none of these.
Answer to Problem 18E
None of these
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
The slope-intercept equation is as follows:
Compare equation (1) with slope intercept equation to get,
Convert equation (2) in slope intercept form as shown below.
Compare above equation with slope intercept equation to get,
Since, the slope of both the lines is not equal i.e.
Since, the slope of both the lines is not opposite reciprocal of each other i.e.
Since, the slope and y-intercept of both the lines is not equal. So, the two lines are not coinciding to each other.
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