SOLUTION: two lines passing through (3,2) make an angle of 45 degrees. If the slope of one of the line is 1, find the slope of the other line (two solutions)
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Question 1121878: two lines passing through (3,2) make an angle of 45 degrees. If the slope of one of the line is 1, find the slope of the other line (two solutions) Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source):
The line with slope 1 makes a 45 degree angle with the x-axis.
A second line that makes a 45 degree angle with the first line will make an angle of either 0 or 90 degrees with the x-axis.
A line that makes an angle of 0 degrees with the x-axis is horizontal and has a slope of 0; a line that makes an angle of 90 degrees with the x-axis is vertical and its slope is undefined.