They are the same slope
they are negative inversees (they multily to get -1)
2
-1/2
use the square viewer (on TI)
The relationship between the slopes of two lines that are parallel is they are the same.
The relationship between the slopes of two lines that are perpendicular is they are negative inverses of each other (they multiply to -1).
A line that is parallel to a line whose slope is 2 has slope 2.
A line that is perpendicular to a line whose slope is 2 has slope -1/2.
What must be done to make the graphs of two perpendicular lines appear
to intersect at right angles when they are graphed using a graphing
utility?
KD is congruent to AT as:
<h3>angles are of equal measure</h3><h3>sides KD and TA are equal</h3><h3>sides DT and KA are equal</h3>
The figure is kite as has two pairs of same sides.
<h3>They are constructed in a way of having same angle.</h3>
Answer:
-1.15
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 0.4 from −
0.75
.
The girls are closer. Her feet are 1/2 the distance away from the surface pool, the boys are 3/4 away.
Answer:
20%
Step-by-step explanation:
all you do in this is divide the smaller nymber by the bigger number:
600/3000