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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 21:50 jshhs

Which statement is true about the graphs of the two lines y = -4/5 x + 2 and y = -5/4
x - 1/2?
The lines are perpendicular to each other because
are opposite reciprocals of each other.
The lines are perpendicular to each other because 2 and are opposite reciprocals of each other.
The lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular to each other because -- and - are not opposite reciprocals of
1
-
each other.
O The lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular to each other because 2 and -
1
are not opposite reciprocals of eac
other.
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