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Hi can you please help meThe cut off part:On the same grid, line k passes through

Hi Can You Please Help MeThe Cut Off PartOn The Same Grid Line K Passes Through class=

Sagot :

line j and k are perpendicular (option B)

Explanation:

J passes through points (8, 2) and (-2, -2)

line K passes through (-4, 3) and (-6, 8)

We need to find the relationship betwen the lines by using the slope from both lines

slope formula is given by:

[tex]m\text{ = }\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Let's find slope of each line:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{for line J: }x_1=8,y_1=2,x_2=-2,y_2\text{ = -}2 \\ \text{slope = m = }\frac{-2-2}{-2-8} \\ \text{slope = }\frac{-4}{-10} \\ \text{slope = 2/5} \\ \\ \text{for line K: }x_1=-4,y_1=3,x_2=-6,y_2\text{ = 8} \\ \text{slope = m = }\frac{8-3}{-6-(-4)} \\ \text{slope = }\frac{5}{-6+4}\text{ = 5/-2} \\ \text{slope = }\frac{\text{-5}}{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

For two lines to be parallel, their slope will be the same:

Since the slopes are not the same, they are not parallel

For two lines to be perpendicular, the slope of one line will be negative reciprocal of the other line:

slope of one line = 2/5

reciprocal of the line = 5/2

negative reciprocal of the line = -5/2

We can see -5/2 is the slope of the other line.

As aresult, line j and k are perpendicular

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