What do we know about those two lines?
They are perpendicular, meaning they have the same slope.
We know the slope of both is not zero (neither is vertical).
Therefore either
1) Both slopes are positive and therefore the product is positive
2) Both slopes are negative and therefore the product is positive (minus by a minus is a plus)
For the y intercepts, we know that the line P passes through the origin.
Therefore its Y intercept is zero.
[draw it if this is not obvious and ask where does it cross the y axis]
Therefore the Y intercept of line K and line P is zero.
[anything multiplied by a zero is a zero]
So we know that the product of slopes is positive, and we know that the product of Y intercepts is zero.
So the product of slopes must be greater.
Answer A
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
You look at the triangle...
The sides there are four
The base is the bottom
...
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Answer:
adjacent angles are 50° and 130°
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of all 4 angles in a parallelogram is 360°, so the fourth angle must be ...
360° -310° = 50°
Adjacent angles are supplementary, so the other two angles must be ...
180° -50° = 130°
The angles in the parallelogram are either 50° or 130°. Adjacent angles are different.
X=0 bexause the 3s cancel out and your left with 2x=0 so x=0