Consider the line 2x+6y= -4. What is the slope of a line perpendicular to this line? What is the slope of a line parallel to this line?​

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Answer:

the slope of the line perpendicular to that line is 6/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the slope of the original equation by putting it into y=mx + b form

2x+6y=-4                  Given

2x-(2x)+6y=-4-(2x)   Subtract 2x from both sides

6y= -2x -4                Simplify

6y/6= -2x/6 -4/6      Divide both sides by 6

y= -2/6 x - 4/6          Simplify

*perpendicular slopes are opposite reciprocals*

-2/6 = slope

2/6 is the opposite of -2/6

6/2 is reciprocal of 2/6