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Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Authored by Catherine Dykty

Mathematics

8th - 10th Grade

CCSS covered

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Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 12 pts

Are these lines parallel?
y = 12x + 4
y = 12x +14

YES
NO

Tags

CCSS.8.EE.B.6

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 12 pts

Are these lines parallel?

y = (-1/2)x + 1

y = (1/2)x - 5

YES

NO

Tags

CCSS.HSG.CO.A.1

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 12 pts

Write an equation of a line that passes through the point (5,-1) and is parallel to the line y = (-3/5)x -3

y = (-3/5)x + 2
y = (-3/5)x -2
y = (3/5)x + 2
y = (5/3) + 2

Tags

CCSS.HSG.GPE.B.5

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 12 pts

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

y = 12
y = 6
x = 12
x = 6

Tags

CCSS.HSG.GPE.B.5

CCSS.HSA.CED.A.2

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 12 pts

Write an equation of a line that passes through the point (-2,3) and is parallel to the line x = 4

y = -2
y = 2
x = 2
x = -2

Tags

CCSS.HSG.GPE.B.5

CCSS.HSA.CED.A.2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 12 pts

Are these lines perpendicular?
y = (1/2)x + 2
y = -2x + 13

YES
NO

Tags

CCSS.8.EE.B.6

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 12 pts

Write an equation of a line that passes through the point (-9,2) and is perpendicular to the line y = 3x - 12

y = (-1/3)x - 1
y = (1/3)x - 2
y = -3x + 12
y = 3x - 1

Tags

CCSS.HSG.GPE.B.5

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