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Warm up
Write an equation given the following info:
1. m = 2
3
(-9, -1)
2
y  x5
3
3. (-2, 6) (2, 8)
1
y  x7
2
2. (-2, -1) (-2, 3)
x  2
4. m = 0 (3, 4)
y4
Review HW
PARALLEL LINES
• Graphs: Lines Never Intersect and are
in the same plane
• Equations:
Same Slopes
Different y-intercepts
PERPENDICULAR LINES
• Graphs: Lines Intersect at 90º angles
• Equations:
Negative Reciprocal Slopes
With the same or different y-int
Find the Negative Reciprocal Slopes
2
1. 
3
1
3. 7 
7
3
2
11 12

2.
12 11
1
4. 
9
9
Are these lines parallel, perpendicular, or
neither?
1. y = -2x + 1
parallel
y = -2x – 4
2. y = 3x – 4
y = -3x + 1
3. y = 1/5 x + 2
y = -5x + 6
neither
perpendicular
Are these lines parallel, perpendicular, or
neither? 4. y = -2x + 1
y = -1/2x – 4
5. y = 3x – 4
y = 1 + 3x
6. y = 5/6 x + 2
y = -6/5 x + 6
neither
parallel
perpendicular
How to Write an Equation of a Line
PARALLEL to another and given a point
1. Given equation should be solved for y
(y = mx + b)
2. Write down the slope of that line
3. Substitute m and (x, y) into y = mx + b.
4. Solve for b.
5. Write the new equation using m and b.
Write a line parallel to the line
2x + y = 3 and passes through
the point (-2, 5).
y = -2x + 1
Write a line parallel to the line
y = 3x – 5 and passes through
the point (-5, -2).
y = 3x + 13
Write a line parallel to the line
y = -4x + 1 and passes through
the point (2, -1).
y = -4x + 7
Write a line parallel to the line
y = -x – 7 and passes through
the point (-4, -4).
y = -x – 8
How to Write an Equation of a Line
PERPENDICULAR to another and given a point
1. Given equation should be solved for y
(y = mx + b)
2. Write down the NEGATIVE RECIPROCAL
slope of that line
3. Substitute m and (x, y) in y = mx +b.
4. Solve for b.
5. Write the new equation using m and b.
Write a line perpendicular to
the line y = ½ x – 2 and passes
through the point (1, 0).
y = -2x + 2
Write a line perpendicular to
the line y = -3x + 2 and passes
through the point (6, 5).
y = 1/3x + 3
Write a line perpendicular to
the line 2x + 3y = 9 and passes
through the point (6, -1).
y = 3/2 x – 10
Write a line perpendicular to
the line y = 2x – 1 and passes
through the point (2, 4).
y = -1/2x + 5
Write a line perpendicular to
1
the line y   x  2 and passes
3
through the point (5, 1).
y = 3x – 14
Classwork
Worksheet
12 problems
Homework
Worksheet – 13 problems
Equations of Parallel &
Perpendicular Lines