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a.
To find: the value of
a.
Answer to Problem 29E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Line equation
Equation for line
Calculation:
Let the line equation
Rearrange the equation of line
Thus, the slope of line
Rearrange the equation of line
Thus, the slope of line
Since the slope of parallel lines is same. Thus, we can equate the slopes of both the lines as follows:
Thus, the value of
b.
To find: the value of
b.
Answer to Problem 29E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Let the line equation
Line equation
Equation for line
Slope of line
Slope of line
Calculation:
Since the slope of perpendicular line is opposite reciprocal of the other line. Thus, we can equate the slopes of both the lines as follows:
Thus, the value of
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