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Using the slope formula, find the slopes of the line segments AB and CD using the following points: (a) A(-3, 1) and B(6, 4) (b) C(-2,8) and D(1,-1) Slope AB = Slope CD = What do you notice about their
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Using the slope formula, find the slopes of the line segments
AB and CD using the following points:
(a) A(-3, 1) and B(6, 4) (b) C(-2,8) and D(1,-1)
Slope AB = Slope CD =
What do you notice about their slopes?
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slope AB = 1/3
slope CD = -3
Im not sure about the last part but I think the product of slope AB and slope CD is -1 so line AB is perpendicular to line CD.
the workings are below:)
(so sorry if it’s wrong)
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