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Gerry thinks that the points (4,2) and (-1,4) form a line perpendicular to a line with slope 4. Do you agree? why or why not?
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Gerry thinks that the points (4,2) and (-1,4) form a line perpendicular to a line with slope 4. Do you agree? why or why not?
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1st we need to know the slope of the line with the points (4, 2) and (-1, 4)
m =
If the segments are perpendicular, then the slopes will multiply to -1
Since the product is not -1 then the lines are not perpendicular.
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