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Section 3-6 Slope of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines SPI 22A: determine the equation of a line parallel or perpendicular to a given Objectives: Relate.

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1 Section 3-6 Slope of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines SPI 22A: determine the equation of a line parallel or perpendicular to a given Objectives: Relate slope to parallel and perpendicular lines Parallel lines: coplanar lines that do not intersect Perpendicular lines: lines that intersect and form a right angle

2 Slopes of Parallel Lines (Definition) If two non-vertical lines are parallel, then their slopes are equal. If the slopes of two distinct non-vertical lines are equal, then the lines are parallel. Any 2 vertical lines are parallel.

3 Checking for Parallel Lines Slope of Line 1: Slope of Line 2:

4 Slopes of Parallel Lines Line a contains A(-4, 2) and B(3, 1). Line b contains C(-4, 0) and D(8, -2). Are lines a and b parallel? Explain. The slope of a = -1/7 and the slope of b = -1/6.

5 Given two Equations, Determine if the lines are Parallel What is the slope of 4y – 12x = 20? Are the lines 4y – 12x = 20 and y = 3x – 1 parallel? Explain. 1. Change equation to slope- intercept form. 4y – 12x = 20 Given + 12x + 12x APE 4y = 12x + 20 DPE 4 4 4 y = 3x + 5 2. The slope is 3. What is the slope of y = 3x – 1? The slope is 3. By Definition: The lines have the same slope. They are 2 distinct lines, since they have different y intercepts. Therefore, they are parallel.

6 Writing Equations of Parallel Lines Write an equation for the line parallel to y = - 4x + 3 that contains (1, -2). What is the slope of the equation y = - 4x + 3? - 4 What will be the slope of the equation containing coordinate (1, -2)? - 4 Which form of an equation will you use to write an equation given the slope and one point? Point-slope form

7 Slopes of Perpendicular Lines (Definition) If two non-vertical lines are perpendicular, then the product of their slopes is -1. If the slopes of two lines have a product of -1, the lines are perpendicular. Any horizontal line and vertical line are perpendicular.

8 Checking for Perpendicular Lines 1. If one line is vertical and the other horizontal, then they are perpendicular. 2. If the product of the slopes are -1, then they are .

9 Practice: Check for Perpendicular lines

10 Writing Equations for Perpendicular lines Write an equation for the line perpendicular to y = - 3x – 5, that contains (- 3, 7). 1. Write what you know, given the first equation. y = - 3x – 5; Slope is -3. 2. Find the slope of the line perpendicular to the given line. Think> What is the relationship between the 2 slopes? The slope of the perpendicular line is the opposite reciprocal of the slope of the other line. Slope is 1/3. 3. Use point-slope form to write an equation.

11 Real-World Connection


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