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Consider the following two lines. Line 1: Passes through (6,10) and (12,11) Line 2: Passes through (-5,6) and (3,-2) The
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Consider the following two lines. Line 1: Passes through (6,10) and (12,11) Line 2: Passes through (-5,6) and (3,-2) The
Consider the following two lines. Line 1: Passes through (6,10) and (12,11) Line 2: Passes through (-5,6) and (3,-2) The slope of Line 1 is m = The slope of Line 2 is m = Finally, which of the following is true? Line 1 is parallel to Line 2 Line 1 is perpendicular to Line 2 Line 1 is neither parallel nor perpendicular to Line 2 Consider the following two lines. Line 1: Passes through (-10,5) and (-4,5) Line 2: Passes through (-2,-8) and (-4,-12) The slope of Line 1 is m = The slope of Line 2 is m = Finally, which of the following is true? Line 1 is parallel to Line 2 Line 1 is perpendicular to Line 2 Line 1 is neither parallel nor perpendicular to Line 2 Consider the following two lines. Line 1: Passes through (-4,-7) and (-4,4) Line 2: Passes through (2,-3) and (-5,-3) The slope of Line 1 is m = The slope of Line 2 is m = Finally, which of the following is true? Line 1 is parallel to Line 2 Line 1 is perpendicular to Line 2 Line 1 is neither parallel nor perpendicular to Line 2