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Answer:

  • Lines m and n are not parallel;
  • Lines m and p are not perpendicular;
  • Lines n and p are perpendicular.

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We know parallel lines have equal slopes and perpendicular lines have opposite-reciprocal slopes.

Find the slope of each line using two points on the line.

Line m

  • Points (0, 4) and (3, 6),
  • slope (m) = (6 - 4)/(3 - 0) = 2/3.

Line n

  • Points (0, -2) and (5, 1),
  • slope (n) = (1 - (-2))/(5 - 0) = 3/5.

Line p

  • Points (-3, 6) and (0, 1),
  • slope (p) = (1 - 6)/(0 - (-3)) = - 5/3.

Compare the slopes of m and n:

  • 2/3 ≠ 3/5, lines m and n are not parallel.

The product of slopes of m and p should be - 1 if perpendicular:

  • 2/3 × - 5/3 = - 10/9 ≠ - 1, these lines are not perpendicular

The product of slopes of n and p should be - 1 if perpendicular:

  • 3/5 × (- 5/3) = - 1, these lines are perpendicular
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