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Given two lines, L1and L2,

with equal slopes and a line k that is
perpendicular to one of these two lines, L1. What
is the relationship between line k and the other
line, L2? *

User Chris Walter
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Answer:

K and L2 are perpendicular.

Explanation:

Assume the slope of L1 is X. The slope of L2 is also X.

Using perpendicular slopes, the slope of K is -1/x, meaning it is perpendicular to both L1 and L2.

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