This week, I learned about parallel and perpendicular lines in math. At first, I didn’t fully understand the topic, so I decided to review it more thoroughly for my blog post. Here’s a summary of what I learned
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1. Parallel Lines
Two lines are parallel if they never meet, no matter how far they are extended.
Example:
Line 1: y=2x+3
Line 2: y=2x−5
Both lines have the same slope (m=2), so they are parallel.
2. Perpendicular Lines
Two lines are perpendicular if they intersect at a right angle (90∘).
For perpendicular lines, the slopes are negative reciprocals of each other.
If m1=a/bm_1 = a/bm1=a/b, then m2=−b/am_2 = -b/am2=−b/a.
One slope must be positive, and the other must be negative.
Example:
Line 1: y=2/3x+1
Line 2: y=−3/2x-4
Since m1=2/3 m2=−3/2, the lines are perpendicular.