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3. Tests for Parallelograms
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Exercise 59 Page 503

Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of one another.

not perpendicular

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Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of one another. If the slopes of two lines are opposite reciprocals, their product is - 1. Therefore, to determine if the lines are perpendicular or not, we need to find their slopes using the Slope Formula.


Line Points y_2-y_1/x_2-x_1 Slope Simplified Slope
XY ( 4,1) & ( 5,3) 3- 1/5- 4 2/1 2
YZ ( 5,3) & ( 6,2) 2- 3/6- 5 - 1/1 - 1

We will determine if XY and YZ are perpendicular by multiplying their slopes. 2(- 1)=- 2 Since the product of the slopes does not equal -1, the lines are not perpendicular.