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13.3 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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Parallel Lines Coplanar lines that do not intersect
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Theorem Two nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if their slopes are equal
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Perpendicular lines
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Theorem Two nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if the product of their slopes is -1.
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In english That means that the slopes of two perpendicular lines are –Opposite (one + and one -) –Reciprocals ( and )
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White Board Practice r || s and r t Slope of rSlope of sSlope of t
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White Board Practice r || s and r t Slope of rSlope of sSlope of t
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White Board Practice r || s and r t Slope of rSlope of sSlope of t
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White Board Practice r || s and r t Slope of rSlope of sSlope of t
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White Board Practice r || s and r t Slope of rSlope of sSlope of t
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White Board Practice r || s and r t Slope of rSlope of sSlope of t
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Remote Time The slopes of two lines are given. Are the lines A: Parallel B: Perpendicular C: Neither D: I don’t know
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A: Parallel B: Perpendicular C: Neither D: I don’t know
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White Board Practice Use slopes to show that a quadrilateral with vertices A(-2,7), B(3,7), C(6,11), and D(1,11) is a parallelogram.
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