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GED Math: Graphs and Functions Drill 2, Problem 2. Lines A and B are...what?


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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smug too

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Sure brought to you by parallel lines It was supposed

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to be brought to you by perpendicular lines but they're

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a little cross with each other right now are the

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equation of line is three Expense y equals five And

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the equation of line b is x plus three Why

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equal six lines a and b are what Well the

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dropdown thing here and gives us three options wants a

00:29

beer parallel perpendicular or the same Well we suppose they

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could be the same line Although if that's true line

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b has definitely had some work done Okay down to

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business Figuring out one lines relation to another is all

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about determining the slope And so we need to get

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the slopes out of both lines and see how they

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all shake out Both lines are written in the form

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of a x plus B why equal c So we

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can use the slope formula Slope equals negative A over

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b to find what we need Well for line eh

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We plug in three for a and negative one for

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be Could get a slope of three Yeah because those

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negative signs cancel out so that look the line be

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We plug in one for a and three for b

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to get a slope of negative one third like when

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it's negative It slopes that way with positive it's like

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that got it And because these two numbers are negative

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reciprocal sze Well we can be sure we're looking at

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a couple of perpendicular lines here We certainly hope those

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two things work out and be ashamed They both reached 00:01:36.328 --> [endTime] their boiling point

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