A parallelogram, the opposite sides have equal slopes.
To graph the parallelogram ABCD on a coordinate plane, we can plot the given points A(3,4), B(6,1), C(0,-2), and D(-3,1), and then connect them in order to form the parallelogram.
Here are the steps to find the slope of each side:
Plot the Points:
Plot the points A(3,4), B(6,1), C(0,-2), and D(-3,1) on the coordinate plane.
Connect the Points:
Connect the points in order (A to B to C to D to A) to form the parallelogram.
Find the Slope:
The slope of a line passing through two points
(x_1 ,y_1 ) and (x_2 ,y_2 ) is given by the formula m= y_2 -y_1/ x_2- x_1
Calculate the slope for each pair of consecutive points:
Slope of AB: mAB = 1−4/6−3
Slope of BC: mBC = −2−1/0−6
Slope of CD: mCD = 1−(−2)/−3−0
Slope of DA: mDA = 4−1/ 3−(−3)
Now, observe the slopes:
mAB and mCD
are the slopes of opposite sides. They should be equal for a parallelogram.
mBC and mDA are the slopes of the other pair of opposite sides. They should also be equal for a parallelogram.
So, for a parallelogram, the opposite sides have equal slopes.