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Are the lines AB and CD perpendicular if the points defining the lines have coordinates of A(3,-2) B(6,13) C(-5,8) and D(5,6)? Justify your answer.

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User Travc
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we find the slopes of the lines:

first line


\text{slope}=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)=(13-(-2))/(6-3)=(13+2)/(3)=(15)/(3)=5

second lline


\text{slope}=(6-8)/(5-(-5))=-(2)/(5+5)=-(2)/(10)=-(1)/(5)

then, Two lines are perpendicular if & only if the product of their slopes equals -1, which is the case for 5 and -1/5.

answer: the lines are perpendicular

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