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| Question 127128:  Are the following lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
 L1 through (–4, –7) and (1, 3)
 L2 through (2, 6) and (4, 10)
 
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! First find the slope through (-4, -7) and (1, 3) 
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 Let's denote the first point (-4,-7) as
 ) . In other words,  and   
 Now let's denote the second point (1,3) as
 ) . In other words,  and   
 
 
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  Start with the slope formula 
 
  Plug in  ,  ,  ,   
 
 
  Subtract the terms in the numerator  to get  .  Subtract the terms in the denominator  to get   
 
  Reduce 
 
 So the slope of the line through the points (-4,-7) and (1,3) is
   
 
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 Now let's find the slope through (2, 6) and (4, 10)
 
 
 
 
 Let's denote the first point (2,6) as
 ) . In other words,  and   
 Now let's denote the second point (4,10) as
 ) . In other words,  and   
 
 
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  Start with the slope formula 
 
  Plug in  ,  ,  ,   
 
 
  Subtract the terms in the numerator  to get  .  Subtract the terms in the denominator  to get   
 
  Reduce 
 
 So the slope of the line through the points (2,6) and (4,10) is
   
 
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 Since the slope through the two pairs of points is
  , this means that the two lines are parallel
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