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OpenStudy (3mar):
I am sosSorry for being late!
OpenStudy (3mar):
What did you pick?
OpenStudy (3mar):
@Poto
OpenStudy (poto):
parallel
OpenStudy (3mar):
That is for the first image?
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OpenStudy (poto):
yes
OpenStudy (3mar):
You are correct!
OpenStudy (3mar):
What about the second one?
Did you do it yourself?
OpenStudy (poto):
Actually no I didn't start on the second, because i didn't know what to do or where to start
OpenStudy (3mar):
Easy In Sha' Allah
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Soooooooory
For the second image, the lines are perpendicular, because the line m has a slope of (1/2) and line n has a slope of (-2) and their product is -1, so they are not parallel, but perpendicular.
Sorry for confusing you!
Oh okay! now what about the other one, that's the one i don't understand.
OpenStudy (3mar):
Step by step.
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as you start from a certain point to anther one, the difference in the horizontal distance between them is the run and the difference in the vertical distance between them is the rise.