Given that ∠6 ≅∠1. Determine which lines, if any, are par..
Given that ∠ 6 ≅ ∠ 1. Determine which lines, if any, are parallel. State the postulate or theorem that justifies your answer. => s || t , corresponding angles postulate or l || m , corresponding angles postulate or l || m , same-side interior ang..
Straight lines and Family of Straight lines Introduction
> This is a homogeneous equation of second degree in x and y. A homogeneous equation of n t h degree in x and y represents n straight lines through the origin. Let This equation of n t h degree in x and y is a homogeneous equatio..
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find the slope of the line containing the points and write an equation of the line containing the points:
1.) (9,1), (-5,2) 2.) (6,5), (-2,5) 3.) (2,5), (4,8)
slope: -1/14 slope: -8 slope: 3/2
equation: y= -1/14x -5/14 equation: y= -8x+53 equation: y= 3/2x +2
state whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither..
Answer : Slope: m=(y1-y2)/(X1-X2) Slope-intercept: y=mx+b m is slope b is y-intercept To find y-intercept, make x=0. To find x-intercept, make y=0. Parallel: Both slopes are equal. Perpendicular: The product of two slopes is -1...   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Slope: m=(y1-y2)/(X1-X2) Slope-intercept: y=mx+b m is slope b is y-intercept To find y-intercept, make x=0. To find x-intercept, make y=0. Parallel: Both slopes are equal. Perpendicular: The product of two slopes is -1...   More from Yahoo Answers
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1. State the equations of three lines which are in the family of lines y=3x+k
2. Show that these three lines are concurrent and give the coordinates of their point intersection:
y=x-5, x+2y=8, 3x-4y=14
3. State the equations of three lines which are in the family of lines y=mx - 2
4.The equation of 2 lines are y=2x + 6 and y=mx-3
a) for what value of ..
Answer : Question #1: Substitute the value of k in y=3x+k by other values like 1,2,3... Gives you lines with same slope but different y intercept. Eg. y=3x+2 Question #2: STEP #1: solve the 1st two equations and find the point of intersection. x-y=5 x+2y=8 solving, -3y=-3 so, y=1 then, substitute in 1st eqn x-1=5 x=6. the pt of intersection is (6,1) STEP #2:Substitute the pt of intersection in 3rd eqn, 3(6)-(4)=18-4=14=RHS. so, the 3 lines are concurrent and the pt of intersection is (6,1) Question #3: Substitute the value of m with other numbers. Similar to Question #1. Gives you lines with Same y intercept but different slope. Eg.y=2x-2 Question #4: for any two pairs of eqn, a1x+b1y+c1=0 a2x+b2y+c2=0 unique solution exists if a1/a2 <> b1/b2 (slopes are not equal. so intersects at some point.) infinite solutions exist if a1/a2=b1/b2=c1/c2 (slopes are equal and intercepts are equal. so the lines overlap.) no solutions exist if a1/a2=b1/b2<>c1/c2 (slopes are equal but the intercepts are not ....   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Question #1: Substitute the value of k in y=3x+k by other values like 1,2,3... Gives you lines with same slope but different y intercept. Eg. y=3x+2 Question #2: STEP #1: solve the 1st two equations and find the point of intersection. x-y=5 x+2y=8 solving, -3y=-3 so, y=1 then, substitute in 1st eqn x-1=5 x=6. the pt of intersection is (6,1) STEP #2:Substitute the pt of intersection in 3rd eqn, 3(6)-(4)=18-4=14=RHS. so, the 3 lines are concurrent and the pt of intersection is (6,1) Question #3: Substitute the value of m with other numbers. Similar to Question #1. Gives you lines with Same y intercept but different slope. Eg.y=2x-2 Question #4: for any two pairs of eqn, a1x+b1y+c1=0 a2x+b2y+c2=0 unique solution exists if a1/a2 <> b1/b2 (slopes are not equal. so intersects at some point.) infinite solutions exist if a1/a2=b1/b2=c1/c2 (slopes are equal and intercepts are equal. so the lines overlap.) no solutions exist if a1/a2=b1/b2<>c1/c2 (slopes are equal but the intercepts are not ....   More from Yahoo Answers
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