Parallel and perpendicular lines in linear functions
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- Determine whether the three points A (-2,-1), B(0,4) & C(2,9) all lie on the same line.
- Determine the following slopes are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
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v) - Given the points of two lines, determine when the lines are parallel, perpendicular or neither.
- Show that the points A(-3,0), B(1,2) and C(3,-2) are the vertices of a right triangle.
- Show that the points A(-1,-1), B(3,0), C(2,4) and D(-2,3) are the vertices of a square.