considering the line negative x -6 y equals -6 what is the line perpendicular with a slope of a line perpendicular to this line what is the slope of the line parallel to this line​

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Answer:

  perpendicular: undefined

  parallel: zero

Step-by-step explanation:

The line y = -6 is a horizontal line. Between any two points on the line, the difference in y-values is zero, and the difference in x-values is non-zero. The slope of this horizontal line is the ratio of these differences:

  slope = 0/(non-zero) = 0

Any parallel line will have the same slope. The slope of a parallel line is 0.

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A line perpendicular to a horizontal line is a vertical line. It will have the equation x = constant. Between any two points on the line, the difference in y-values is non-zero, and the difference in x-values is zero. The slope of this vertical line is the ratio of these differences:

  slope = (non-zero)/0 = undefined

The slope of the perpendicular line is undefined.