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How To Prove Perpendicular?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Perpendicular Numerical criteria
In terms of slopes
In a Cartesian coordinate system, two straight lines L and M may be described by equations
L:y = ax + b,
M:y = cx + d,
as long as neither is vertical. Then a and c are the slopes of the two lines. The lines L and M are perpendicular if and only if the product of their slopes is -1, or if ac = − 1.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular - rajLv 71 decade ago
prove that m of the angle is 90*
if you want to prove two lines are perpendicular prove the product of their slopes is -1
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- Mein Hoon NaLv 71 decade ago
if tou are talking vectors dot product should be zero. Question is incomplete.
in co-ordinate geometry product of slopes -1
- smciLv 71 decade ago
(Assuming you mean two-space, not 3-space.)
Depends on what you were given:
two equations of lines, slope and one point or two points on each line
The perpendicularity test is: slope_1 * slope_2 = -1
So if you were given two points for each line (P1,P2 for L1 and Q1,Q2 for L2),
the test would be:
(py2-py1)/(px2-px1) * (qy2-qy1)/(qx2-qx1) = -1
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Very informative question !