Two lines have equations \(y = {m_1}x + 3\) and \(y = {m_2}x - 7\). If the lines are parallel then \({m_1} = {m_2}\) and if \({m_1} = {m_2}\) then the lines are ...
If lines are perpendicular to each other then \({m_1} \times {m_2} = - 1\) conversely if \({m_1} \times {m_2} = - 1\) then the lines are perpendicular to each other.
Mathematicians, it's a rainy day but Susanna Post, the 2021 Arkansas Teacher of the Year, is on the hunt. Can you help in her scavenger hunt to find examples of parallel and perpendicular lines? Rise ...
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