CK-12 Geometry-Concepts

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

http://www.ck12.org Chapter 3. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


Guided Practice


Find the slope between the two given points:



  1. (3, -4) and (3, 7)

  2. (6, 1) and (4, 2)

  3. (5, 7) and (11, 7)


Answers:



  1. These two points create a vertical line, so the slope is undefined.

  2. The slope is((^24 −−^16 ))=−^12.

  3. These two points create a horizontal line, so the slope is zero.


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Find the slope between the two given points.



  1. (4, -1) and (-2, -3)

  2. (-9, 5) and (-6, 2)

  3. (7, 2) and (-7, -2)

  4. (-6, 0) and (-1, -10)

  5. (1, -2) and (3, 6)

  6. (-4, 5) and (-4, -3)

  7. (-2, 3) and (-2, -3)

  8. (4, 1) and (7, 1)

  9. (22, 37) and (-34, 56)

  10. (13, 12) and (-23, 14)

  11. (-4, 2) and (-16, 12)


For 12-15, determine if the statement is true or false.



  1. If you know the slope of a line you will know whether it is pointing up or down from left to right.

  2. Vertical lines have a slope of zero.

  3. Horizontal lines have a slope of zero.

  4. The larger the absolute value of the slope, the less steep the line.

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