Are these Parallel, Perpendicular, or Neither: y = 5x + 4 and y = 5x - 4.
Neither
What do you have to prove in order for a quadrilateral to be a rhombus?
2 sets of parallel sides (same slopes)
all side lengths are equal
Are these Parallel, Perpendicular, or Neither: y = 5x + 4 and y = -1/5x + 14.
Perpendicular
What do you have to prove for a quadrilateral to be considered as a square?
2 sets of parallel sides (same slopes)
4 right angles (perpendicular slopes)
all side lengths are the same length
What is the slope of a line perpendicular to y=5/4x +7?
-4/5
Prove that the following points represent the vertices of a parallelogram:
A: ( 2 , 4 ) , B: ( 4 , -3 ) , C: ( 9 , -6 ) , D: ( 7 , 1 )
slope of AB & CD = −7/2
slope of BC & AD = −3/5
measure of AB & CD = √ 53
measure of BC & AD = √ 34
Write the equation of a line that is parallel to the line y = 3x + 1 and passes through the point (1, 2).
y=3x - 1
Is the quadrilateral a rhombus with the vertices:
A(0,3), B(4,0), C(8,3), D(5,6)
NO, the sides do not make 4 right angles or are all the same length
Write the equation of a line that is Perpendicular to y=1/4x-2 and crosses through the point (-3, -3).
y = -4x -15
Is the quadrilateral with vertices A(1,1), B(4,3), C(7,1), D(4,−1) a rectangle?
NOT A Rectangle
All side lengths are 5
AB is parallel to CD
BC is a parallel AD
angles do not form perpendicular slopes