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OpenStudy (princeevee):

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OpenStudy (princeevee):

OpenStudy (princeevee):

@3mar

OpenStudy (3mar):

Well, I am here.

OpenStudy (3mar):

I think it is the same principle as previous!

OpenStudy (princeevee):

yeah, but which to to which?

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[m_1×m_2=-1\] Line one is perpendicular to line 2 \[m_1=m_2\] The two line are parallel.

OpenStudy (princeevee):

so 1 and 2 are parallel?

OpenStudy (princeevee):

@Ivitt

OpenStudy (3mar):

so you need the answer without steps??!!

OpenStudy (poto):

3mar is a good help! and steps really do help as well!

OpenStudy (3mar):

It does not reflect your respect for who is helping you when you tag another one!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thank you, @Poto I really appreciate!

OpenStudy (princeevee):

well you can continue if you want

OpenStudy (3mar):

So why did you tag another one as I was helping you, unless you did not understand me!!

OpenStudy (princeevee):

its because its one of my friends and he knows what to help me with: /

OpenStudy (ivitt):

Well if you asked @3mar for help first, then he should be able to help you. I have my hands tied right now with an essay.

OpenStudy (3mar):

So he can proceed with you!

OpenStudy (princeevee):

okay

OpenStudy (ivitt):

@3mar sorry for the inconvenience.

OpenStudy (3mar):

I think I can not deliver the idea to him or he does not understand from me!

OpenStudy (princeevee):

well i do, its just it is really fuzzy to me

OpenStudy (3mar):

The slope of the first one is 5/2, which is not equal to 2/5, nor its negative reciprocal! So the1st is "neither".

OpenStudy (3mar):

The slope of the first one is -5/2, which is the negative reciprocal of 2/5! So the 2nd is "perpendicular".

OpenStudy (3mar):

The slope of the first one is 2/5 , which is the same as 2/5! So the 3rd is "parallel".

OpenStudy (3mar):

The slope of the first one is -2/5, which is not equal to 2/5, nor its negative reciprocal! So the 4th is "neither".

OpenStudy (ivitt):

@3mar Great Job!

OpenStudy (3mar):

@princeevee Got it? or still really fuzzy??

OpenStudy (3mar):

@ivitt Thank you. I hope that helped him!

OpenStudy (princeevee):

i got it

OpenStudy (3mar):

Good!

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