Are 2x+8y=20 and 3x+9y=50:
parallel, intersect, or perpendicular
Get Eq. 1 into y = mx + b format: 2x + 8y = 20
8y = -2x + 20
Divide each side by 8
Simplifying, we have: y = -0.25x + 2.5
Final Answer Slope = -0.25
Get Eq. 2 into y = mx + b format: 3x + 9y = 50
9y = -3x + 50
Divide each side by 9
Simplifying, we have: y = -0.33333333333333x + 5.5555555555556
Final Answer Slope = -0.33333333333333
Set EQ1 = EQ2: -0.25x + 2.5 = -0.33333333333333x + 5.5555555555556
-0.25x - -0.33333333333333x = 5.5555555555556 - 2.5
+ 0.083333333333333x = 3.0555555555556
x = 3.0555555555556/ + 0.083333333333333
x = 36.666666666667
Plug x into equation 1 y = -0.25 * (36.666666666667) + 2.5
y = -9.1666666666667 + 2.5
y = -6.6667
Our intersection point = (36.666666666667, -6.6667)
Calculate the product of the 2 slopes: Slope 1 * Slope 2 = -0.25 * -0.33333333333333 = 0.083333333333333
Perpendicular Check Since the product of the 2 slopes ≠ -1 The lines are not perpendicular
Line Relation Check The 2 lines intersect at (36.666666666667, -6.6667)
Check if equations are Independent: Since the slopes are different The systems are independent
Check if equations are Dependent: To be dependent the slopes and y-intercept must be the same. This is not the case
Check if equations are Inconsistent: To be inconsistent The slopes must be the same Ty-intercepts must different. This is not the case
Calculate the angle θ θ is formed by the two lines
tan(θ) = m2 - m1 1 + m2 m1
tan(θ) = -0.33333333333333 --0.25 1 + -0.33333333333333 *-0.25
tan(θ) = -0.083333333333333 1 + 0.083333333333333
tan(θ) = -0.083333333333333 1.0833333333333
tan(θ) = -0.076923076923077
θ = -4.3987
Common Core State Standards In This Lesson
What is the Answer?
Slope = -0.33333333333333
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