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1. The slopes of two lines are and . Determine the value of p that will make the lines
a. Parallel
Answer:
b. Perpendicu
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1. The slopes of two lines are and . Determine the value of p that will make the lines
a. Parallel
Answer:
b. Perpendicular
Answer:
2. Explain why negative reciprocals always have a product of –1.
Answer:
3. A line passes through the points (14,5) and (19,15). Determine an equation for a perpendicular line that passes through the point (19,15).
Answer:
/1 4. Do perpendicular lines always have slopes that are negative reciprocals?
Answer:
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. Missing numbers
2. ...by definition? I assume you know what reciprocals are.
3. Find the slope of the line passing through (14,5) and (19,5). The slope of a perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal of the slope you just computed. Use the point-slope form to determine the equation.
4. Almost always. The only exception is if one line is vertical and the other is horizontal, in which the product of their slopes is undefined.
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