2 Lines IntersectionFree 2 Lines Intersection Calculator - Enter any 2 line equations, and the calculator will determine the following:
* Are the lines parallel?
* Are the lines perpendicular
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A parallelogram has a perimeter of 48 millimeters. Two of the sides are each 20 millimeters long. WhA parallelogram has a perimeter of 48 millimeters. Two of the sides are each 20 millimeters long. What is the length of each of the other two sides?
2 sides * 20 mm each is 40 mm
subtract this from the perimeter of 48:
48 - 40 = 8
Since the remaining two sides equal each other, their length is:
8/2 = [B]4mm[/B]
A parallelogram has a perimeter of 54 centimeters. Two of the sides are each 17 centimeters long. WhA parallelogram has a perimeter of 54 centimeters. Two of the sides are each 17 centimeters long. What is the length of each of the other two sides?
A parallelogram is a rectangle bent on it's side. So we have the perimeter formula P below:
P = 2l + 2w
We're given w = 17 and P = 54. So we plug this into the formula for perimeter:
2l + 2(17) = 54
2l + 34 = 54
Using our [URL='https://www.mathcelebrity.com/1unk.php?num=2l%2B34%3D54&pl=Solve']equation calculator[/URL], we get [B]l = 10[/B].
All squares are rectangles and all rectangles are parallelograms, therefore all squares are parallelAll squares are rectangles and all rectangles are parallelograms, therefore all squares are parallelograms. Is this true?
[B]Yes.[/B]
This is similar to A implies B and B implies C so A implies C also known as transitive property
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If the slope is 6 what would the slope of a line parallel to it be?If the slope is 6 what would the slope of a line parallel to it be?
Our rule for the relation of second lines to first lines with regards to slope is this:
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[*]Parallel lines have the [U]same[/U] slope
[*]Perpendicular lines have the [U]negative reciprocal[/U] slope
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So the slope of the line parallel would also be [B]6[/B]
is parallel to the x-axis and has an y-intercept of 3is parallel to the x-axis and has an y-intercept of 3
Parallel to the x axis means it runs through the y-axis
y-intercept of 3 means our equation is [B]y = 3[/B]
Line m passes through points (7, 5) and (9, 10). Line n passes through points (3, 1) and (7, 10). ArLine m passes through points (7, 5) and (9, 10). Line n passes through points (3, 1) and (7, 10). Are line m and line n parallel or perpendicular
[U]Slope of line m is:[/U]
(y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
(10 - 5)/(9 - 7)
5/2
[U]Slope of line n is:[/U]
(y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
(10 - 1)/(7 - 3)
9/4
Run 3 checks on the slopes:
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[*]Lines that are parallel have equal slopes. Since 5/2 does not equal 9/4, these lines [B]are not parallel[/B]
[*]Lines that are perpendicular have negative reciprocal slopes. Since 9/4 is not equal to -2/5 (the reciprocal of the slope of m), these lines [B]are not perpendicular[/B]
[*][B]Therefore, since the lines are not parallel and not perpendicular[/B]
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The slope of a line is 7/6. What is the slope of any line parallel to this line?The slope of a line is 7/6. What is the slope of any line parallel to this line?
Parallel lines have the same slope, because they never touch.
So the slope of the parallel line is [B]7/6[/B]
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A ÷ B (division)
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* Determines the relationship between A and B to see if they are orthogonal (perpendicular), same direction, or parallel (includes parallel planes).
* Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality
* The orthogonal projection of A on to B, projBA and and the vector component of A orthogonal to B → A - projBA
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Which of the following equations represents a line that is parallel to the line with equation y = -3Which of the following equations represents a line that is parallel to the line with equation y = -3x + 4?
A) 6x + 2y = 15
B) 3x - y = 7
C) 2x - 3y = 6
D) x + 3y = 1
Parallel lines have the same slope, so we're looking for a line with a slope of 3, in the form y = mx + b. For this case, we want a line with a slope of -3, like our given line.
If we rearrange A) by subtracting 6x from each side, we get:
2y = -6x + 15
Divide each side by 2, we get:
y = -3x + 15/2
This line is in the form y = mx + b, where m = -3. So our answer is [B]A[/B].