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IgorLugansk [536]
1 year ago
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Select the correct answer. Given: Prove: Two parallel lines passing the vertices with red line r at points (c, d) at (2, 10) and

(O, b) at (0, 6) and blue line s intercepts (c, O) at (2, 0) and (O, a) at (0, minus 4) Statements Reasons 1. given 2. ? 3. distance from to equals the distance from to definition of parallel lines 4. application of the distance formula 5. substitution property of equality 6. inverse property of addition 7. substitution property of equality The table shows the proof of the relationship between the slopes of two parallel lines. What is the missing reason for step 2?
Geography
1 answer:
babymother [125]1 year ago
5 0

The two lines are intercept of each other and can intersect each other and are perpendicular to each other.

<h3>What is intercept?</h3>

Intercept is defined as a point where the slope of the line passes on the y-axis.

It can also be defined to halt, seize, or disrupt while proceeding or traveling, or before arriving, in order to receive (a signal or message directed somewhere), usually covertly.

The points at which a line crosses an axis are known as the xxx-intercept and the yyy-intercept, respectively.

Thus, the two lines are intercept of each other and can intersect each other and are perpendicular to each other.  

To learn more about intercept, refer to the link below:

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