Use coordinate to choose whether the lines are parallel perpendicular,or neither line one is at (-1,2) and (2,3) and line 2 is at (0,0) and (3,1)
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Find the slope of line 1: slope = (change in y) / (change in x) = (3-2) / (2-(-1)) = 1/3 Show more…
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