Soriku said:
Wait a sec, I think I grasped it. Tell me if I'm correct or not though.
Basically my first equation was y = 5x + 3.
I found a line parallel to that and the answer was y = 5x + 7. So basically I start at 7 and then go up 5 and right 1 for that right?
Then for perpendicular I do the same. I found my answer to be y = 1/5 + 0.8. So I just start at 0.8 and then go up 1, right 5.
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Well, it's easier to check it out graphing it than saying it. Though, the perpendicular one's slope is MINUS 1/5, the sign is very important
I think the rest is right, though