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the endpoints of segment mn have coordinates (0, 0) and (5, 1). the endpoints of segment ab have coordinates (1 1 2 , 2 1 4 ) and (−2 1 4 , k ). for what value of k are these segments parallel?

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Answer:

  • When k = 1.5 the given segments are parallel

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Parallel lines have equal slopes.

Find the slope of the first line, mn:

  • [tex]m = \cfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}= \cfrac{1-0}{5-0}=\cfrac{1}{5}[/tex]

Find the slope of the second line, ab:

  • [tex]m= \cfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}= \cfrac{k-2.25}{-2.25-1.5}=\cfrac{k-2.25}{-3.75}[/tex]

Compare the slopes and find the value of k:

  • [tex]\cfrac{k-2.25}{-3.75}=\cfrac{1}{5}[/tex]
  • [tex]k-2.25=-\cfrac{3.75}{5}[/tex]
  • [tex]k-2.25=-0.75[/tex]
  • [tex]k=2.25-0.75[/tex]
  • [tex]k=1.5[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]k=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\boxed{\begin{minipage}{4.3 cm}\underline{Slope formula}\\\\$m=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}$\\\\where $(x_1,y_1)$ and $(x_2,y_2)$ \\ are points on the line.\end{minipage}}[/tex]

Segment MN

  • M = (0, 0)
  • N = (5, 1)

[tex]\implies \textsf{slope}=\dfrac{y_N-y_M}{x_N-x_M}=\dfrac{1-0}{5-0}=\dfrac{1}{5}[/tex]

Segment AB

  • A = (1 ¹/₂, 2 ¹/₄)
  • B = (-2 ¹/₄, k)

[tex]\implies \textsf{slope}=\dfrac{y_B-y_A}{x_B-x_A}=\dfrac{k-2 \frac{1}{4}}{-2\frac{1}{4}-1\frac{1}{2}}=\dfrac{k-2 \frac{1}{4}}{-2\frac{1}{4}-1\frac{2}{4}}=\dfrac{k-2 \frac{1}{4}}{-3\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]

Parallel lines have the same slope.  

Therefore, equate the found slopes for the two segments and solve for k:

[tex]\implies \dfrac{k-2 \frac{1}{4}}{-3\frac{3}{4}}=\dfrac{1}{5}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

[tex]\implies 5 \left(k-2 \frac{1}{4}\right)=-3\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 5k-10 \frac{5}{4}=-3\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 5k-11 \frac{1}{4}=-3\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

Add 11 ¹/₄ to both sides:

[tex]\implies 5k-11 \frac{1}{4}+11 \frac{1}{4}=-3\frac{3}{4}+11 \frac{1}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 5k=(-3+11)+\left(-\frac{3}{4}+\frac{1}{4}\right)[/tex]

[tex]\implies 5k=8-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 5k=7\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Divide both sides by 5:

[tex]\implies 5k \div 5=7\frac{1}{2} \div 5[/tex]

[tex]\implies 5k \div 5=\dfrac{15}{2} \div 5[/tex]

[tex]\implies k=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

Therefore, the value of k for which the two segments are parallel is ³/₂.

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