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Prove that the line through (– 2, 6) and (4, 8) is perpendicular to the line through (8, 12) and (4, 24).

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ICSE Board Question Based on Equation of a Straight Line Chapter of M.L Aggarwal for class10
In this question You have to Prove that the line through two given co-ordinates is perpendicular to the line through another two co-ordinates.
This is the Question Number 25, Exercise 12.2 of M.L Aggarwal.

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  1. Let the slope of the line through points (– 2, 6) and (4, 8) be m1

    So, m1 = (y2 – y1)/ (x2 – x1)

    = (8 – 6)/ (4 + 2)

    = 2/6

    = 1/3

    And, let the slope of the line through (8, 12) and (4, 24) be m2

    So, m2 = (y2 – y1)/ (x2 – x1)

    = (24 – 12)/ (4 – 8)

    = 12/ (-4)

    = -3

    Now, product of slopes is

    m1 x m2 = 1/3 x (-3) = -1

    Thus, the lines are perpendicular to each other.

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