Mathematics
Mathematics, 30.05.2020 12:58, darkremnant14

Segment AB falis on line 6x + 3y = 9. Segment CD falls on line 4x + 2y = 8. What is true about segments AB and CD?

They are parallel because they have the same slope of -2.

They are perpendicular because they have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of -2 and

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They are parallel because they have the same slope of 2.

They are perpendicular because they have opposite reciprocal slopes 2 and

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