SOLUTION: USe slopes to show that the square with vertices at (-2,5), (4,5), (4,-1) and (-2,-1) has diagonals that are perpendicular

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: USe slopes to show that the square with vertices at (-2,5), (4,5), (4,-1) and
(-2,-1) has diagonals that are perpendicular
This question is from textbook

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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Opposite corners are (-2,5) and (4,-1),
and (-2,-1) and (4,5).
Find the slope m of the lines connecting opposite corners.
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(-2,5) and (4,-1)
m1 = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m1 = (-1-5)/(4+2)
m1 = -6/6 = -1
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(-2,-1) and (4,5)
m2 = (5 - (-1))/(4 -(-2))
m2 = 6/6 = +1
Since the slopes are negative inverses, they're perpendicular.