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Rectilinear shapesParallel lines

Find the gradient, equations and intersections of medians, altitudes and perpendicular bisectors using our knowledge of the mid-point as well as parallel and perpendicular lines.

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Parallel lines

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Two lines have equations \(y = {m_1}x + 3\) and \(y = {m_2}x - 7\).

If the lines are parallel then \({m_1} = {m_2}\) and if \({m_1} = {m_2}\) then the lines are parallel.

Example

Show that the lines with equations \(2y = x + 1\) and \(3x - 6y - 8 = 0\) are parallel.

Solution

First rearrange each equation in the form \(y = mx + c\).

\(2y = x + 1\)

\(y = \frac{1}{2}x + \frac{1}{2}\)

Identify the first gradient:

\(gradient = \frac{1}{2}\)

\(3x - 6y - 8 = 0\)

\(- 6y = - 3x + 8\)

\(y = \frac{{ - 3x}}{{ - 6}} + \frac{8}{{ - 6}}\)

\(y = \frac{1}{2}x - \frac{4}{3}\)

Identify the second gradient:

\(gradient = \frac{1}{2}\)

Complete the proof:

Gradients are equal, hence lines are parallel.

Equations of lines where the gradient is undefined

The gradient of a line which is parallel to the \(y\)-axis cannot be determined from the above formulae. Just write the equation down!

Lines parallel to y-axis

x=-3, x=1 and x=4 are lines parallel to the y-axis

In the same way, the equations of lines which are parallel to the \(x\)-axis can also be written down.

Lines parallel to x-axis

y=4, y=1 and y=-2 are lines parallel to the x-axis

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