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are the lines in the figure parallel, perpendicular, or neither? choose 1 answer: a parallel b perpendicular c neither graph of two lines on a coordinate plane
Step1: Find slope of line \( a \)
Points on line \( a \): \((-6, 7)\) and \((3, 4)\) (approx from graph). Slope \( m_a = \frac{4 - 7}{3 - (-6)} = \frac{-3}{9} = -\frac{1}{3}\).
Step2: Find slope of line \( b \)
Points on line \( b \): \((-4, 1)\) and \((4, -3)\) (approx from graph). Slope \( m_b = \frac{-3 - 1}{4 - (-4)} = \frac{-4}{8} = -\frac{1}{2}\)? Wait, no, recheck. Wait, line \( a \): let's take exact points. Line \( a \) passes through \((-6, 7)\) and \((3, 4)\)? Wait, no, looking at the graph, line \( a \) has a point at \((-6, 7)\) and \((3, 4)\)? Wait, maybe better points: line \( a \) goes through \((0, 4)\) and \((3, 3)\)? No, wait the grid: line \( a \) (blue) has a point at \((-6, 7)\) and \((3, 4)\)? Wait, no, let's calculate slope correctly. Let's take two points on line \( a \): when \( x = -6 \), \( y = 7 \); when \( x = 3 \), \( y = 4 \). So \( \Delta y = 4 - 7 = -3 \), \( \Delta x = 3 - (-6) = 9 \), slope \( m_a = -3/9 = -1/3 \). Now line \( b \) (green): points at \((-4, 1)\) and \((4, -3)\). \( \Delta y = -3 - 1 = -4 \), \( \Delta x = 4 - (-4) = 8 \), slope \( m_b = -4/8 = -1/2 \)? Wait, no, that can't be. Wait, maybe I misread the points. Wait, line \( b \): when \( x = -4 \), \( y = 1 \); when \( x = 4 \), \( y = -3 \). Wait, but maybe the correct points: line \( a \) (blue) has a y-intercept at 4, and when x=3, y=3? No, the graph shows line \( a \) (blue) going from top left to bottom right, same as line \( b \) (green). Wait, no, wait the slopes: if two lines are parallel, their slopes are equal. Let's recalculate. Let's take line \( a \): points \((-6, 7)\) and \((3, 4)\): slope \( (4 - 7)/(3 - (-6)) = -3/9 = -1/3 \). Line \( b \): points \((-4, 1)\) and \((4, -3)\): slope \( (-3 - 1)/(4 - (-4)) = -4/8 = -1/2 \). Wait, that's different. But wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, no, looking at the graph, both lines are decreasing, same direction, but are their slopes equal? Wait, maybe the points are different. Wait, line \( a \): let's take (0, 4) and (3, 3)? No, the grid: each square is 1 unit. Line \( a \) (blue) passes through (0, 4) and (3, 3)? No, when x=0, y=4; x=3, y=3? Then slope is (3-4)/(3-0) = -1/3. Line \( b \) (green) passes through (0, -1) and (3, -2)? Wait, no, line \( b \) (green) has a point at (-4, 1) and (4, -3). Wait, maybe the slopes are equal? Wait, no, maybe I miscalculated. Wait, let's check again. Line \( a \): from (-6, 7) to (3, 4): change in y is -3, change in x is 9, slope -1/3. Line \( b \): from (-4, 1) to (4, -3): change in y is -4, change in x is 8, slope -1/2. Wait, that's not equal. But the graph looks like they are parallel? Wait, no, maybe the points are wrong. Wait, maybe line \( a \) has points (-6, 7) and (3, 4), and line \( b \) has points (-4, 1) and (2, -1). Let's calculate that. Line \( b \): (-4, 1) and (2, -1). \( \Delta y = -1 - 1 = -2 \), \( \Delta x = 2 - (-4) = 6 \), slope -2/6 = -1/3. Ah! There we go. I took the wrong point for line \( b \). So line \( b \) (green) passes through (-4, 1) and (2, -1). So \( \Delta y = -1 - 1 = -2 \), \( \Delta x = 2 - (-4) = 6 \), slope \( -2/6 = -1/3 \). And line \( a \) (blue) passes through (-6, 7) and (3, 4): \( \Delta y = 4 - 7 = -3 \), \( \Delta x = 3 - (-6) = 9 \), slope \( -3/9 = -1/3 \). So both slopes are \( -1/3 \), so they are parallel. Oh, I see, I took the wrong point for line \( b \) earlier. So slopes are equal, so lines are parallel.
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A. Parallel