Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
We are splitting this lesson up into two parts. The first part is working with Parallel Lines and the second part is working with Perpendicular Lines. This first link below is a general synopsis of what Parallel and Perpendicular Lines look like and how to tell from a graph if two lines are parallel or perpendicular or neither.
Parallel LinesFollow the link below to take you to a page that shows you a video on working with parallel lines. I want you to do the example problems on the website using METHOD 2. Do not worry about Method 1, we did not learn that one in class.
**Please note that once you try them on your own, you can reveal the answer and check to see if you did them correctly. It also shows you step-by-step how to answer each problem in the examples if you are stuck. |
Perpendicular LinesFollow the link below to take you to a page on perpendicular lines. This will show you how to write the equation of a perpendicular line. Do the example problems at the bottom of the website.
**Please note that once you try them on your own, you can reveal the answer and check to see if you did them correctly. It also shows you step-by-step how to answer each problem in the examples if you are stuck. |