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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 18:30 Bt758

Find the slope of JK←→ and LM←→−. Then determine whether the two lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. J(1, 9), K(7, 4), L(8, 13), M(-2, 1)

m(JK) =

m(LM) =

Parallel, Perpendicular, or Neither:

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Answer from: ghetauto

perpendicular"

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find slope (m) of both line JK and LM

Slope has formula:

Lets find slope of JK:

Lets find slope of LM:

we know if we multiply two lines' slope and get -1, they are perpendicular. Let's check:

Hence, they are perpendicular

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Answer from: Quest

answer: i don't understand it

step-by-step explanation: sorry

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Answer from: Quest

10 down (bang1)

5 up

5down (2)

2.5 up

2.5 down (3)

1.25 up

1.25 down (4)

now add them up : )

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