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princeevee:

help please

princeevee:

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princeevee:

similar to this, right?

princeevee:

so we just have to do the slope theorem again.

Angle:

mhm use the slope theorem again have you tried yet or do you still need a little help? :)

princeevee:

i may need a bit more help still, just to try to figure it out

Angle:

first equation has a slope of -4/3 second equation has a slope of 0 third equation has a slope of 4/3 the "flipped opposite" of -4/3 is 3/4 the "flipped opposite" of 0 is 0 the "flipped opposite" of 4/3 is -3/4

princeevee:

okay...

princeevee:

so that means they cross eachother, right?

princeevee:

or not?

Angle:

they do cross each other but slopes 3/4, 0, or -3/4 do Not appear in any of the original slopes so there are No right angles

princeevee:

so it's false.

princeevee:

right?

Angle:

mhm false

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