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1 Math Raffle: Put your name AND ID number on each raffle ticket. Answer each of the following on a separate raffle ticket. Raise your hand SILENTLY when you are done so I can check your work. 1.) What is true about the slope of two perpendicular lines? 2.) What is true about the slope of two parallel lines?
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Math Raffle:

Put your name AND ID number on each raffle ticket. Answer each of the following on a separate raffle ticket. Raise your hand SILENTLY when you are done so I can check your work.

1.) What is true about the slope of two perpendicular lines?

2.) What is true about the slope of two parallel lines?

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Opener:

Work on the 4 Warm-up Problems individually during announcements. After announcements, you will have a few minutes to work with your partner. If you are stuck on any of them, use your textbook, but FIRST try each one to the best of your ability.

***Note: WEL means Write the Equation of the Line

1.) 2.) 3.) 4.)

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Homework Questions:

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The Rental Car Dilemna

For how many miles will both companies cost the same?

Initial Fee  $100.00  $85.00 

Mileage Fee  $0.35/ mi  $0.50/ mi 

Dilemma

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Forms of the Equation of a Line:

1.) Point-slope form

2.) Slope-intercept form

3.)

4.)

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*Name That Slope*

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Writing the Equation of a Perpendicular Bisector:

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Pairs of Lines

y = 5x + 8y = 5x - 4

y = 2x -5y = 4x + 3

y = -3x - 6y = x + 51_

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y = 2x - 4y = 2x - 4

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Classifying Pairs of Lines:

Match each set of lines to the corresponding type of pair of lines.y = 2x + 3 and y = 2x -1

y = 3x -5 and 6x - 2y = 10

3x + 2y = 7 and 3y = 4x + 7

3x + 5y = 2 and 3x + 6 = - 5y

y = 3x - 6 and 18y = -6x +36Parallel Lines

Coinciding Lines

Perpendicular Lines

Intersecting Lines

Parallel Lines

Coinciding Lines Perpendicular Lines

Intersecting Lines

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The Rental Car Dilemna

For how many miles will both companies cost the same?

Initial Fee  $100.00  $85.00 

Mileage Fee  $0.35/ mi  $0.50/ mi 

Dilemma

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