The coordinates of A, B, C, and D are A (-6, 1), B (-9, 4), C (-1, 1), and D (-7, 6). How are AB←→ and CD←→ related? They are parallel lines. They are intersecting lines but are not perpendicular. They are perpendicular lines. They are coincident lines.
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Questions on Geometry: Length, distance, coordinates ... www.algebra.com › Length-and-distance 9 = 16 + b which becomes: b = -7 the equation for your second line becomes: .... That's the center of the circle, and is equidistant from A, B & C. ... d=5 ANSWER The length of the line segment with endpoints (5,3) and (1,6) is 5. .... To solve find the slopes of AB and CD and set them equal to each other since parallel lines ...
So the lines are parallel??
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if that's what you gathered from the post then yes if not then no
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Future Plato people. It was not Parallel.
Further into the future Plato people, they answer was B. they are intersecting, but not perpendicular. :D
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