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Question 110035: I missed part of geometry class and now I am stumped on my homework. Here is the question:
Tell whether the given lines through the given points are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. (Show all work.)
Line 1: (0,1) (1,4)
Line 2: (3,2) (6,3)
HELP???

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Tell whether the given lines through the given points are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. (Show all work.)
Line 1: (0,1) (1,4)
slope =(4-1)/(1-0) = 3/1 = 3
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Line 2: (3,2) (6,3)
slope = (3-2)/(6-3) = 1/3
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The slopes are not the same so the lines are not parallel.
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The product of the two slopes is not -1 so the lines are not perpendicular.
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The lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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