Generate an appealing visual that represents two mathematical equations. The first equation is expressed as a line on a xy graph with a negative slope of 1 over 4 and intercepts the y-axis at 10. The second equation is shown as a line with a different slope and intercept from the first one, causing the line to intersect the first one. Exclude any form of text in the image.

Tell whether the lines for each pair of equations are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.

y = –1/4x + 10
–2x + 8y = 6
parallel
perpendicular
neither

I think its neither ? please help me understand...

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Damn y’all dumb.

either neither y’all

( 1 / 4 ) x = ( - 1 ) * ( - 1 / 4 )

1st equation:

y = (-1/4)x + 10 -----> slope = -1/4

2nd equation:
-2x + 8y = 6
8y = 2x + 6
y = (2/8)x + 6/8
y = (1/4)x + 2/3 ----> slope = 1/4

so the lines are neither parallel , nor perpendicular.

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On your own for short answer questions sorry :((

I get where you got the -1/4 from but where did you get the -1 from? Sorry just confused...thanks

It was neither - we got it wrong...I don't get it completely - but thanks for trying...

Slope-intercept form equation of streight line:

y = m x + b

In this case :

– 2 x + 8 y = 6 Add 2 x to both sides

– 2 x + 8 y + 2 x = 6 + 2 x

8 y = 2 x + 6 Divide both sides by 8

y = ( 2 / 8 ) y + 6 / 8

y = ( 1 / 4 ) x + 2 / 3

Two lines are Perpendicular if they meet at a right angle (90°).

When you multiply their slopes, you get - 1

In this case :

( - 1 / 4 ) * ( - 1 ) = 1 / 4

perpendicular