Parallel lines will have the same slope
y - y1 = m(x - 1)
slope(m) = 1/4
(5,5)...x1 = 5 and y1 = 5
now we sub
y - 5 = 1/4(x - 5) <==== ur parallel line
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perpendiculr lines will have a negative reciprocal slope. To find the negative reciprocal, u flip the number and change the sign. So the negative reciprocal of 1/4 is -4....see how I flipped 1/4 and made it 4/1...then changed the sign making it -4/1 or just -4. That will be ur slope of the perpendicular line.
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = -4
(5,5)...x1 = 5 and y1 = 5
now we sub
y - 5 = -4(x - 5) <=== ur perpendicular line
Answer:
Option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
If two lines are parallel then their slopes are always same.
Following this rule we can find the slope by the given pairs of coordinates of the options.
If the slope of the line is same as the slope of y axis then the line passing through these points will be parallel to the y axis.
Slope of y - axis = ∞
Option A). Slope = 
= 
= 
= 775
Therefore, line passing through points (3.2, 8.5) and (3.22, 24) is not parallel to y axis.
Option B). Slope of the line passing through
and
will be
= 
= ∞
Therefore, line passing though these points is parallel to the y axis.
Option C). Slope of the line passing through
and (7.2, 5.4)
= 
= 0
Therefore, slope of this line is not equal to the slope of y axis.
Option B. is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since AC=BE & DE=DC
then measure angle <CAD=<EBD =X
Then< DAB =90-x
And <ABD= 90-X
then measure angle 1= measure angle 2
Answer:
Pretty sure neither of them work. So prolly the last one. Hope I’m right :)