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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone please help me figure out if this is a parallel line I think I am correct. The coordinates I was given are A=5,2 B=5,6 C=2,18 D=8,12 E=9,7 F=8,1 G=12,12 H=14,14 I=18,7 J=20,6 JB = horizontal line and is parallel to DG I just need help proving my work I wrote the equations out but I am stuck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think you are correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you please help me show my work? so far I have (20,6)(5,6) x1=20 x2=5 y1=6 y2=6 distance=15 slope=0 angle=0 equation=y=0x+6 (8,12)(12,12) x1=8 x2=12 y1=12 y2=12 distance=4 slope=0 angle=0 equation=y=0x+12 how do I prove that I know they're parallel @MarziaJacksonCute

OpenStudy (nikato):

Using your work^, You found that both slopes are 0. Because the two sets of point are part of two different lines with same slope, this means they are parallel. Remember in order for two lines to be parallel, they would have the same slope

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was just thinking the same thing nikato was thinking

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