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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 16:30 jasonlawrencejr6844

Is each line parallel, perpendicular, or neither parallel or perpendicular to a line whose slops is -3/4? line m, with slips 3/4 line n, with slope 4/3 line p, with slope -4/3 line q, with slope -3/4 i did this on graph paper and they all seem parallel and i know they all can’t be so i’m kind of second guessing hahah. i need to know which one is parallel. perpendicular. or neither. you

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