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What must be true about the slopes of two perpendicular lines, neither of which is vertical? (1 point) The slopes are equal The
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What must be true about the slopes of two perpendicular lines, neither of which is vertical?
(1 point) Responses The slopes are
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Two lines will be perpendicular is what is true?(1 point)
Responses The product of their slopes is -1 The product of their slopes
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Two lines will be perpendicular is what is true?(1 point)
Responses The product of their slopes is -1 The product of their slopes
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Il two lines are perpendicular which statement must be true?
A. Their slopes are opposites. B. Their slopes are reciprocals C.
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what must be true about the slopes of two perpendicular lines, neither of which is vertical?
A. The slope are equal. B. The
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If two lines are perpendicular, which statement must be true?
Their slopes are equal Their slopes are negative reciprocals Their
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What must be true about the slopes of two perpendicular lines, neither of which is vertical? One of the slopes must equal 0.
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The function fix) is shown in this graph.
The function g(x) = -6x + 3. Compare the slopes and intercepts A. Both the slopes and
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Are the lines y= -x -4 and 5x + 5y =20
perpendicular? Explain. No; their slopes are not equal No; their slopes are equal. Yes;
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