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Is the line through points P(2,-9) and Q(6, -13) perpendicular to the line through points R(5,-1) and

S(1,-5)?

User Valky
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Two lines
y_1,y_2 are perpendicular if their slopes are in a relation
m_1=-(1)/(m_2).

So we need to find slopes and if the above relation holds then we can claim the lines are perpendicular.

To find slopes, use slope formula


m=(\Delta y)/(\Delta x)=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

The first slope of a line passing through
PQ is


m_1=(-13-(-9))/(6-2)=(-4)/(4)=-1

The second slope of a line passing through
RS is


m_2=(-1-(-5))/(5-1)=(4)/(4)=1

Now check if
m_1=-(1)/(m_2) is true


-1=-(1)/(1)\implies -1=-1

This means the two lines are perpendicular.

Hope this helps.

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