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Name Class Date Reteaching 3-6 Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines OBJECTIVE: Identifying and writing equations for parallel and perpendicular lines MATERIALS: Graphing paper Example 1 Write an equation for the line that contains G (4, -3) and is parallel * ) to EF : -12x + 2y = 6. Write another equation for the line that * ) contains G and is perpendicular to EF . Graph the three lines. 12 10 8 6 4 E 2 Step 1 Rewrite in slope-intercept form: y = 1 x + 3 4 Step 2 Use point-slope form to write an equation for each line. Parallel line: m = 1 Perpendicular line: m = -4 4 1 y - (-3) = (x - 4) y - (-3) = -4(x - 4) 4 y = 1x - 4 y = -4x + 13 4 Example 2 * ) * –6 –4 –2 –2 –4 –6 –8 y F y 14 x 3 x 2 4 6 G y 14 x 4 y 4x 13 ) Given points J(-1, 4), K(2, 3), L(5, 4), and M(0, -3), are JK and LM parallel, perpendicular, or neither? -1 2 7 3 5 1 ? 7 2 -1 3 5 Their slopes are not equal, so they are not parallel. neither The product of their slopes is not -1, so they are not perpendicular. © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Exercises Find the slope of a line (a) parallel to and (b) perpendicular to each line. 2. y = 14 x - 6 1. y = -2x 3. x = -3 *Write ) an equation for the line that (a) contains G and is parallel to EF . Write another for the line that (b) contains G and is * equation ) perpendicular to EF . (c) Graph the three lines to check your answers. * ) 4. EF : y = -2x + 5, G(1, 2) * ) * ) * ) 5. EF : 6y + 4x = -12, G(0, -4) * ) 6. EF : x - 13 y = 4, G(-3, -2) Tell whether JK and LM are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. 8. J(-4, -5), K(5, 1), L(6, 0), M(4, 3) 7. J(2, 0), K(-1, 3), L(0, 4), M(-1, 5) 9. J –6 –4 L 4 y 2 –2 –4 10. K x 2 4 6 8 M * ) 12. JK : y = 15 x + 2 * ) LM : y = 5x - 1 2 Geometry Chapter 3 11. y 2 –6 –4 –2 –2 –4 L M J x y L 4 6 8 –4 –2 –2 K J * ) 13. JK : 2y + 12 x = -2 * ) LM : 2x + 8y = 8 K 2 x 2 4 M * ) * ) 14. JK : y = -1 LM : x = 0 Lesson 3-6 Reteaching 13 Name Class Date Practice 3-6 Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Are the lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither? Explain. 2. y = 21 x + 1 1. y = 3x – 2 y = 1x + 2 3 3. 23 x + y = 4 y = -2 x + 8 3 -4y = 8x + 3 5. y = 2 6. 3x + 6y = 30 x=0 4. -x - y = -1 y+x=7 8. 13 x + 12 y = 1 3y + 1x = 1 4 2 7. y = x 4y + 2x = 9 8y - x = 8 Are lines l1 and l2 parallel, perpendicular, or neither? Explain. y ᐍ1 6 4 –6 –4 –2 –2 –4 –6 12. 10. ᐍ2 2 4 6 x 13. y ᐍ1 –6 –4 –2 –2 –4 –6 –2 –4 –6 ᐍ2 –6 4 6 x 2 x –6 –4 –2 –2 –4 –6 ) 15. XY : 3x + 2y = -6, Z(3, 2) 6 4 –2 –2 –4 –6 14. 2 4 6 x y 6 6 4 2 ᐍ1 2 4 6 x * ) * ) Write an equation for the line perpendicular to XY that contains point Z. * ᐍ1 ᐍ1 y ᐍ 2 ᐍ1 6 4 2 ᐍ2 6 4 2 –6 –4 y 11. y ᐍ2 16. XY : y = 34 x + 22, Z(12, 8) 2 –6 –4 –2 –2 –4 –6 ᐍ2 * 2 4 6 x ) 17. XY : -x + y = 0, Z(-2, -1) * ) Write an equation for the line parallel to XY that contains point Z. * ) 18. XY : 6x - 10y + 5 = 0, Z(-5, 3) * ) 19. XY : y = -1, Z(0, 0) * ) 20. XY : x = 21 y + 1, Z(1, -2) 21. Aviation Two planes are flying side by side at the same altitude. It is important that their paths do not intersect. One plane is flying along the path given by the line 4x - 2y = 10. What is the slope-intercept form of the line that must be the path of another plane passing through the point L(-1, -2) so that the planes do not collide? Graph the paths of the two planes. 6 Lesson 3-6 Practice Geometry Chapter 3 © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. 9.