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Find the slope of DE and FG

Find the slope of DE and FG-example-1
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Answer:

Part 1) The slope of DE is
m=(c)/(a+b)

Part 2) The slope of FG is
m=(c)/(a+b)

Explanation:

we know that

The formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

step 1

Find the slope of DE

we have

D(-a-b,c) and E(0,2c)

substitute in the formula


m=(2c-c)/(0-(-a-b))


m=(c)/(a+b)

step 2

Find the slope of FG

we have

F(a+b,c) and G(0,0)

substitute in the formula


m=(0-c)/(0-(a+b))


m=(-c)/(-(a+b))

Simplify the sign minus


m=(c)/(a+b)

Note The slope of DE is equal to the slope of FG. therefore DE and FG are parallel

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