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In GeoGebra, display the slope of AB and the slope of the perpendicular line passing through C. Use this to verify your responses in parts B and C. Then move points A, B, and C on the grid to several different locations, and record the slopes of the two lines and the coordinates of A, B, and C.

In GeoGebra, display the slope of AB and the slope of the perpendicular line passing-example-1
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User Lumi
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Answer:

A B Slope of C Slope of Line Through C

(−5,4) (−1,−1) −1.25 (1,2) 0.8

(−5,4) (−3, 5) 0.5 (−2, 1) −2

(−4, 1) (−3, 5) 4 (−2, −2) −0.25

(−5, −2) (−1, 1) 0.75 (−4, 3) −1.33

(−5, −2) (1, −1) 0.17 (−3, 1) −6

Explanation:

that way you can copy and paste each one but Plato

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User Izaaz Yunus
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Answer:

plato screenshot!

Explanation:

I don't personally know *how* to find the answers, but here's the screenshot of the suggested answer on Plato

In GeoGebra, display the slope of AB and the slope of the perpendicular line passing-example-1
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