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Tell whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
Line 1: through (-2, 1) and (0, -5)
Line 2: through (0, 1)and (-3, 10)
Line 1: through (-2, 1) and (0, -5)
Line 2: through (0, 1)and (-3, 10)
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Someone
The answer would be "parallel, perpendicular or neither"
A numerical answer would not make any sense
find the slope of line1 and line2
If they are equal, the lines are perpendicular
if the slopes are opposite and reciprocals of each other, the lines are perpendicular.
If anything else, then neither.
A numerical answer would not make any sense
find the slope of line1 and line2
If they are equal, the lines are perpendicular
if the slopes are opposite and reciprocals of each other, the lines are perpendicular.
If anything else, then neither.
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At "Someone" - mathhelper
SOMEONE said: If they are equal, the lines are perpendicular
<b>That is not correct</b>, If the slopes are equal, the lines are parallel.
<b>That is not correct</b>, If the slopes are equal, the lines are parallel.
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