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How are lines KL and MN related​

How are lines KL and MN related​-example-1

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Answer:

The lines KL and MN perpendicular to each other.

Explanation:

If a line passes through two points, then the slope of the line is


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

From the given graph it is clear that coordinates of points on line KL are K(-8,2) and L(6,2).

The slope of line KL is


m_1=(2-2)/(6-(-8))=0

The slope of line KL is 0, it means it is a horizontal line.

From the given graph it is clear that coordinates of points on line MN are M(-4,8) and N(-4,-6).

The slope of line MN is


m_2=(-6-8)/(-4-(-4))=(1)/(0)

The slope of line MN is 1/0 or undefined, it means it is a vertical line.

We know that vertical and horizontal lines are perpendicular to each other. Therefore the lines KL and MN perpendicular to each other.

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They are straight and are perpendicular

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