If you multiply the slopes of two perpendicular lines, the product is −1. (As long as neither line is vertical.) Use that fact and the graph to complete the statements below.

If you multiply the slopes of two perpendicular lines the product is 1 As long as neither line is vertical Use that fact and the graph to complete the statement class=

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Answer:

Part 1) The number in the blank box is [tex]2[/tex]

Part 2) The slope of the line h is [tex]m=2[/tex]

Part 3) The equation of the line h is [tex]y=2x+4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Statement A

we know that

If two lines are perpendicular, the product of their slopes is equal to -1

so

m1*m2=-1

In this problem we have

[tex]m1=-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

substitute in the formula and solve for m2

[tex]-\frac{1}{2}*m2=-1[/tex]

Multiply by -2 both sides

[tex]m2=2[/tex]

Statement B

we know that

The line h is perpendicular to the line g

therefore

The slope of the line h is equal to [tex]m=2[/tex]

Statement C

we know that

The equation of the line into slope intercept form is equal to

[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]

where m is the slope

b is y-coordinate of the y-intercept

Find the equation of the line h

we have

[tex]m=2[/tex]

[tex]b=4[/tex] -----> observing the graph

substitute the values

[tex]y=2x+4[/tex]

Answer:

Part 1) The number in the blank box is

Part 2) The slope of the line his

Part 3) The equation of the line his

Step-by-step explanation:

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