(y = 7) is a horizontal line that crosses the y-axis at (0,7).
(x = 6) is a vertical line that crosses the x-axis at (6,0).
The lines are perpendicular. They cross at (6,7).
Hannah R.
asked 10/30/18(y = 7) is a horizontal line that crosses the y-axis at (0,7).
(x = 6) is a vertical line that crosses the x-axis at (6,0).
The lines are perpendicular. They cross at (6,7).
Stephanie C. answered 10/30/18
Experienced Math Tutor Specializing in Algebra and Statistics
These lines are perpendicular because y=7 is a horizontal line through the point (0,7), and x=6 is a vertical line through the point (6,0).
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