Points: (4, -6) and (2, -3) so slope is -3/2
Points: (6, 5) and (3, 3) so slope is 2/3
The lines are perpendicular to each other
Mutually perpendicular lines.
They are both vertical lines.
To determine the type of lines that pass through the points (4, -6), (2, -3), (6, 5), and (3, 3) on a grid, we need to check if any of these points are collinear. The points (4, -6) and (2, -3) can be connected by a straight line, while the points (6, 5) and (3, 3) also form a separate line. Therefore, two distinct lines pass through these sets of points, indicating that they are not all collinear.
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They are positive straight lines that intercepts the origin and have no y intercepts.
The lines that pass through points 4 -6 2 -3 and 6 5 3 3 on a grid are the lines y=x.
They are intersecting lines.
They are intersecting lines.
They are both vertical lines.
Mutually perpendicular lines.
To determine the type of lines that pass through the points (4, -6), (2, -3), (6, 5), and (3, 3) on a grid, we need to check if any of these points are collinear. The points (4, -6) and (2, -3) can be connected by a straight line, while the points (6, 5) and (3, 3) also form a separate line. Therefore, two distinct lines pass through these sets of points, indicating that they are not all collinear.
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perpendicular
neither
parallel