Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

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1.

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What are parallel lines?

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Parallel lines are lines in a plane that never meet. They have the same slope but different y-intercepts.

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What are perpendicular lines?

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Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees). The slopes of two perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals of each other.

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How do you determine if two lines are parallel based on their equations?

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Two lines are parallel if they have the same slope in their slope-intercept form (y = mx + b).

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How do you determine if two lines are perpendicular based on their equations?

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Two lines are perpendicular if the product of their slopes is -1.

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What is the orthocenter of a triangle?

Back

The orthocenter is the point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect.

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What is the circumcenter of a triangle?

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The circumcenter is the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect.

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What is the relationship between the circumcenter and orthocenter in an obtuse triangle?

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In an obtuse triangle, the circumcenter lies outside the triangle, while the orthocenter also lies outside the triangle.

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What is the equation of a line parallel to y = -3 that passes through the point (2,6)?

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The equation is y = 6, as parallel lines have the same y-value.

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What is the significance of the slopes of lines in determining their relationship?

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The slope indicates the steepness and direction of a line; it is crucial for determining if lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.

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What is the slope of the line y = 4x + 2?

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The slope is 4.

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