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Hello, This is a question in my algebra homework. how would I find the slope of two straight lines when given no points and just the lines on a graph. I also attached my question to this. Thanks, Hunter
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This is a question in my algebra homework. how would I find the slope of two straight lines when given no points and just the lines on a graph. I also attached my question to this.
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Hunter
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These lines should have opposite reciprocal slopes because they seem to be perpendicular. Pick 2 points from one line first, write the slope formula, name the points going from left to right. To this to each line
The slope formula:
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
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