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Mathematics, 18.06.2021 08:50 chaseashley24

Which coordinate for points A and B would help prove that lines AB and A'B'are perpendicular?
O A: (p, m) and B: (2,1)
O A: (p, m) and B: (2, -w)
O A: (p, -m) and BP: (2,6)
O A: (p, -m) and B: (2, -w)
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Which coordinate for points A and B would help prove

that lines AB and A'B'are perpendicular?
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