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Use the graph to complete the statements.
The slope of is
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The slope of is
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The lines are
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I don't see the graph. Could you either upload the graph image or tell me two clear points on each line (for example Line A: (x1,y1) and (x2,y2); Line B: (x3,y3) and (x4,y4))?
If you want to calculate it yourself, here's what to do:
1. For each line pick two points on the line, (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).
2. Compute the slope m = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
3. Repeat for the other line.
Then:
- If the two slopes are equal (m1 = m2) the lines are parallel.
- If the product of the slopes is −1 (m1 * m2 = −1) the lines are perpendicular.
- Otherwise the lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular (they intersect at a non‑right angle).
If you post the image or the coordinates, I will compute the two slopes and state whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
If you want to calculate it yourself, here's what to do:
1. For each line pick two points on the line, (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).
2. Compute the slope m = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1).
3. Repeat for the other line.
Then:
- If the two slopes are equal (m1 = m2) the lines are parallel.
- If the product of the slopes is −1 (m1 * m2 = −1) the lines are perpendicular.
- Otherwise the lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular (they intersect at a non‑right angle).
If you post the image or the coordinates, I will compute the two slopes and state whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
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