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Line 1 passes through points ( 4 , − 4 ) and ( 8 , − 3 ) while line 2 passes through points ( 1 , − 6 ) and ( − 1 , 2 ) . Determine whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular…
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Line 1 passes through points ( 4 , − 4 ) and ( 8 , − 3 ) while line 2 passes through points ( 1 , − 6 ) and ( − 1 , 2 ) . Determine whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular…
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Line 1 passes through points ( 4 , − 4 ) and ( 8 , − 3 ) while line 2 passes through points ( 1 , − 6 ) and ( − 1 , 2 ) . Determine whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
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