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If two lines are parallel and the slope of one of the lines is 3d, what is the product of their slopes?:

a. -1
b. - d
c. 9d2
d. 6d
17 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
This is fundamental to the whole concept of parallel and perpendicular lines and their slopes.
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