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Line m passes through points (3, 15) and (10,9). Line n passes through points (2,9) and (9,3). Are line m and line n parallel perpendicular?

User Ggrandes
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Given:

Line m passes through points (3, 15) and (10,9).

Line n passes through points (2,9) and (9,3).

To find:

Whether the line m and line n are parallel or perpendicular?

Solution:

Slope formula:


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

Line m passes through points (3, 15) and (10,9). Using the slope formula, the slope of line m is


m_1=(9-15)/(10-3)


m_1=(-6)/(7)

Line n passes through points (2, 9) and (9,3). Using the slope formula, the slope of line m is


m_2=(3-9)/(9-2)


m_2=(-6)/(7)

Since
m_1=m_2, therefore, the lines m and n are parallel because the slope of parallel lines are equal.

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