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If the graphs of two linear functions are parallel, describe the relationship between the slopes and the y -intercepts.
The slopes are equal; y -intercepts are not equal.
If the graphs of two linear functions are perpendicular, describe the relationship between the slopes and the y -intercepts.
If a horizontal line has the equation and a vertical line has the equation what is the point of intersection? Explain why what you found is the point of intersection.
The point of intersection is This is because for the horizontal line, all of the coordinates are and for the vertical line, all of the coordinates are The point of intersection will have these two characteristics.
Explain how to find a line parallel to a linear function that passes through a given point.
Explain how to find a line perpendicular to a linear function that passes through a given point.
First, find the slope of the linear function. Then take the negative reciprocal of the slope; this is the slope of the perpendicular line. Substitute the slope of the perpendicular line and the coordinate of the given point into the equation and solve for Then write the equation of the line in the form by substituting in and
For the following exercises, determine whether the lines given by the equations below are parallel, perpendicular, or neither parallel nor perpendicular:
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