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State whether the slopes would represent parallel lines, perpendicular lines, or neither.

-4 and 1/4
8 and -8
7 and 17
2 and 2

User Corey Ross
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Answer:

neither

Explanation:

i am goung to assume that the quarter really is just a quarter unit on the y-axis

User Gershom Maes
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Answer:

The line with a slope of
(-4) is perpendicular to the line with a slope of
(1/4) since the product of the two slopes is
(-1).

Slope of
8 and slope of
(-8): neither parallel nor perpendicular.

Slope of
7 and slope of
17: neither parallel nor perpendicular.

The line with a slope of
2 is parallel to the other line of slope
2\! since the two lines have the same slope.

Explanation:

Two lines in a cartesian plane are parallel to one another if and only if their slopes are equal. Two lines in a cartesian plane are perpendicular to one another if and only if the product of their slopes is
(-1).

For example, a line with a slope of
m is parallel to another line of the same slope,
m\!.

Since
(-m)\, (1/m) = -1, a line with a slope of
(-m) would be perpendicular to a line of slope
(1/m).

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