<p>hey masterflex, what did you put for the lace question about lace was worn as often by men ____ by women? as or as was</p>
<p>wait a minute, darnit i remember one was like whats perpendicular to y=x</p>
<p>i was going super fast and i just remembered it’s the opposite reciprocal so wouldn’t it be y=-1/x? but that’s a weird graph with a bunch of asymptotes… ughh why didn’t the rule apply there??</p>
<p>what was the guy with the barn feeling about getting people to the barn. I put he was confident that he could do it or whatever</p>
<p>wouldnt the slope be -1?</p>
<p>He was confident not because of calculations, it was the other answer.
Also, it was -x not -1/x, that is a rational function.</p>
<p>jd, i put that too and i’m pretty sure of it</p>
<p>Hey, I forgot to mention that it was for the parallelogram problem, lol. They gave you a right triangle to solve for the area of it. Was the answer either B or C? Also, for that question I put “as” only. That one was slightly confusing.</p>
<p>the slope of y=x is an implied 1*x or 1</p>
<p>azaleamob251 go grab your graphing calc and graph y=-1/x … it doesn’t work out right
I never thought the “OPPOSITE RECIPROCAL” rule would ever fail me but it just did :/</p>
<p>perpendicular is opposite reciprocal. -1/x</p>
<p>@Syndekit-what was the answer for his confidence?</p>
<p>@ scholar, that would imply that the slope =x. The slope was 1, so the answer is -x</p>
<p>OHH its just the coefficient. well ■■■ that’s -2 on math :(</p>
<p>wth i don’t even know what you guys are talking about :'c LOL i’m so bad at math…</p>
<p>wait, did it ask for an equation of a line perpendicular, or the slope of a line perpendicular?</p>
<p>For the reading scholar, it was he turned the road and he knew or something like that.</p>
<p>^Directed to scholar20</p>
<p>@andrewcubs1 good question, anyone remember? I don’t… this is probably a longshot</p>
<p>i think it was asking for the slope… i graphed it and it gave me 2 parabolas in the second and fourth quadrants</p>
<p>because i think i might have answered “-1” which would be correct for the slope, but if 1/x^2 was an answer choice, that would suggest that they were looking for an equation</p>
<p>@andrewcubs1 you mean -1/x?</p>