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6.6 Warm-up. Objective 3. The graph of which function is shown ? a. Y = 30x b. Y = 30 - x c. Y = 30 - (x+5) d. y = 30 - 5x. y. 30. 20. 10. x. 0. 0 2 4 6. Pardekooper. 6.6 Warm-up. Objective 3. The graph of which function is shown ? a. Y = 30x
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6.6 Warm-up Objective 3 The graph of which function is shown ? a. Y = 30x b. Y = 30 - x c. Y = 30 - (x+5) d. y = 30 - 5x y 30 20 10 x 0 0 2 4 6 Pardekooper
6.6 Warm-up Objective 3 The graph of which function is shown ? a. Y = 30x b. Y = 30 - x c. Y = 30 - (x+5) d. y = 30 - 5x y 30 20 10 x 0 0 2 4 6 Pardekooper
Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Pardekooper
What you’ll learn To determine if two lines are parallel or perpendicular by their slopes, and To write equations of lines that pass through a given point, parallel or perpendicular to the graph of the given equation Pardekooper
Here are some terms. Two lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope. example: Two lines are perpendicular if and only if their slopes are opposite inverses. example: Pardekooper
Is the following set of lines parallel or perpendicular? Lets try some. y=2x+3 y=2x-5 parallel Pardekooper
Is the following set of lines parallel or perpendicular? Lets try some. y=1/2x+3 y= -2x-5 perpendicular Pardekooper
Is the following set of lines parallel or perpendicular? Lets try some. y=1/4x+1 y=4x-1 neither Pardekooper
Write the equation for the that is parallel to y=5x-1 with y-intercept of 2. Where do the equations come from? m=5 b=2 y=mx+b y=5x+2 Pardekooper
Write the equation for the that is parallel to y=2/3x-1 with y-intercept of -1. Where do the equations come from? m=2/3 b=-1 y=mx+b y=2/3x-1 Pardekooper
Write the equation for the that is perpendicular to y=2/3x-1 with y-intercept of -4. Where do the equations come from? m=-3/2 b=-4 y=mx+b y=-3/2x-4 Pardekooper
Write the equation for the that is perpendicular to y=-1/4x-1 with y-intercept of 5. Where do the equations come from? m=4/1 b=5 y=mx+b y=4x+5 Pardekooper
Write an equation for a line that passes through the point (1,3)and is parallel to y=2x+4. Where do the equations come from? m=2 P(1,3) y-y1=m(x-x1) y-3=2(x-1) Pardekooper
Write an equation for a line that passes through the point (2,-4)and is parallel to y=2/3x+4. Where do the equations come from? m=2/3 P(2,-4) y-y1=m(x-x1) y-(-4)=2/3(x-2) Pardekooper
Write an equation for a line that passes through the point (1,-3)and is perpendicular to y=2/3x+1. Where do the equations come from? m=-3/2 P(1,-3) y-y1=m(x-x1) y-(-3)=-3/2(x-1) Pardekooper
Why do we need to know if lines are parallel or perpendicular ? Given a pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel, what does the quadrilateral look like ? Pardekooper
Why do we need to know if lines are parallel or perpendicular ? Given a pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel and equal in length,what does the quadrilateral look like ? Given a pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel, what does the quadrilateral look like ? In order to know which one, you need more information. Pardekooper
Why do we need to know if lines are parallel or perpendicular ? Given a pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel and equal in length, and a pair of adjacent sides form a right angle,what does the quadrilateral look like ? Given a pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel and equal in length,what does the quadrilateral look like ? We need some more information. Pardekooper
3.7 Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Geometry Are the lines parallel, perpendicular or neither 1. y = -5x 2. y=3x+1 3. y=1/2x-4 y = 5x - 18 y=-1/3x+4 y=1/2x+4 Write an equation for a line that passes through the point and is parallel to the given equation. 4. (2,-7), y = x - 2 5. (1,-2), y = -2x + 7 6. (2,-1), y = -0.5x + 2 Write an equation for a line that passes through the point and is perpendicular to the given equation. 7. (6,-2), y = 3/5x - 4 8. (3,7), y = 3/4x -1 9. Write an equation of the line that has an y-intercept of 3 and is perpendicular to the graph of 5x - 3y = 2. 10. Use slope to show that opposite sides of hexagon RSTUVW are parallel. 11. Use slope to determine whether a triangle with vertices G(3,2), H(8,5), and K(0,10) is a right triangle. R S T W V U