Anyways if two lines are parallel and the slope of one of the lines is M ,what is the product of their slopes?
a.0
b.m^2 (m squared)
c.1
d.2m
My math teacher is so mean he yells at you for EVERYTHING and hhe gives us packets with 20-40 pages in class and we do whatever we can in an hour and a half and then do the rest at home and have it in by the next day.Only problem is if you ask for help he yells and gets mad so ive decided to ask you guys any help is appreciated.
Thanks sooooo much
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How loud does he yell? Maybe he gets upset because he has repeated the same thing over and over and over. Do you read your text? Do you take notes? In other words, do you do your part.
Consider your problem. What do you know about the slopes of two lines that are parallel? If you don't know, I guarantee that it is either in your text or in the packet you get. For sure it is not a secret and I am sure that you can read. Quit blaming your math teacher and get your butt in gear.
Reply:B, since parallel lines have the same slope. The slope of one line (M) times the slope of the other line, would come to this:
mXm=m^2 Hope it helps. ^^
Reply:if theyre paralell they have the same slopes, both m
Then, the product of the slopes would be m x m= m^2, so letter b
Reply:parallel lines have the same slope. if you multiply both slopes, your product is m^2
m times m = m squared
:)
Reply:Definately B. M x M = M^2
Reply:B
Reply:b. M^2
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