On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (negative 12, negative 2) and (0, negative 4). A point is at (0, 6).

A line has a slope of . Which ordered pairs could be points on a line that is perpendicular to this line? Select two options.(–2, 0) and (2, 5)(–4, 5) and (4, –5)(–3, 4) and (2, 0)(1, –1) and (6, –5)(2, –1) and (10, 9)

On a coordinate plane, line P Q goes through (negative 3, negative 3) and (3, negative 1). Point R is at (1, 1).



On a coordinate plane, a line F G goes through (negative 8, negative 8) and (8, 4). Point H is at (6, negative 6).

On a coordinate plane, line A B goes through (negative 2, 4) and (2, negative 8). Point C is at (6, 4).

On a coordinate plane, 4 lines are shown. Line A B goes through (negative 4, 3) and (4, 3). Line C D goes through (negative 3, 0) and (3, 2). Line F G goes through (negative 3, negative 1) and (3, negative 3). Line H J goes through (negative 1, negative 4) and (1, 2).

Which statements are true about these lines? Select three options.
A line has a slope of . Which ordered pairs could be points on a parallel line? Select two options.(–8, 8) and (2, 2)(–5, –1) and (0, 2)(–3, 6) and (6, –9) (–2, 1) and (3, –2) (0, 2) and (5, 5)

Determine the missing information in the paragraph proof.Given: Line PQ is rotated 90° counterclockwise to form line P’Q’. The lines are perpendicular. Line PQ contains the points (a, b) and (c, d). Line P’Q’ contains the points (–b, a) and (–d, c).Prove: The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals.





On a coordinate plane, 4 lines are shown. Line A B goes through (negative 4, negative 2) and (4, 2). Line C D goes through (negative 4, 0) and (4, negative 4). Line F G goes through (negative 3, negative 3) and (0, 3). Line H J goes through (negative 1, 3) and (1, negative 1).

On a coordinate plane, line A B goes through (negative 2, 4) and (2, negative 8). Point C is at (6, 4).

On a coordinate plane, line A B goes through (negative 4, 0) and (2, negative 3). Point C is at (negative 2, 2).

On a coordinate plane, 4 lines are shown. Line L M goes through (negative 5, negative 3) and (0, 3). Line N O goes through (negative 6, negative 5) and (0, 0). Line J K goes through (negative 6, 1) and (0, negative 4). Line P Q goes through (negative 5, 4) and (0, negative 2).

On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (negative 12, negative 2) and (0, negative 4). A point is at (0, 6).

Line WV is perpendicular to both line RS and line TU.

Which statements are true about these lines? Select three options.
Which statements are true about these lines? Select three options.


On a coordinate plane, line P Q goes through (negative 3, negative 3) and (3, negative 1). Point R is at (1, 1).



On a coordinate plane, 4 lines are shown. Line A B goes through (negative 4, negative 2) and (4, 2). Line C D goes through (negative 4, 0) and (4, negative 4). Line F G goes through (negative 3, negative 3) and (0, 3). Line H J goes through (negative 1, 3) and (1, negative 1).

Determine the missing information in the paragraph proof.Given: Line PQ contains points (w, v) and (x, z) and line P'Q' contains points (w + a, v + b) and (x + a, z + b). Lines PQ and P'Q' are parallel.Prove: Parallel lines have the same slope.




On a coordinate plane, line K L goes through (negative 6, 8) and (6, 0). Point M is at (negative 4, negative 2).

On a coordinate plane, 4 lines are shown. Line A B goes through (negative 4, 3) and (4, 3). Line C D goes through (negative 3, 0) and (3, 2). Line F G goes through (negative 3, negative 1) and (3, negative 3). Line H J goes through (negative 1, negative 4) and (1, 2).

Which statements are true about these lines? Select three options.


On a coordinate plane, a line F G goes through (negative 8, negative 8) and (8, 4). Point H is at (6, negative 6).

On a coordinate plane, 2 lines are shown. Line M N goes through (negative 4, 8) and (negative 4, negative 6). Line K L goes through (negative 8, 2) and (6, 2).

A line has a slope of . Which ordered pairs could be points on a parallel line? Select two options.(–8, 8) and (2, 2)(–5, –1) and (0, 2)(–3, 6) and (6, –9) (–2, 1) and (3, –2) (0, 2) and (5, 5)

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