SOLUTION: One line passes through the points (7,3) and (14,9).
Another line passes through the points (3,11) and (9,4).
Are these lines parallel, perpendicular, the same line, or n
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Question 1090448: One line passes through the points (7,3) and (14,9).
Another line passes through the points (3,11) and (9,4).
Are these lines parallel, perpendicular, the same line, or none of these?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the 2 slopes.
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If the slopes are equal, they're parallel.
If 1 slope = -1/other slope, they're perpendicular.
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o/w, neither.
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