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Answered by tennetiraj86
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answer for the given problem is given

If(x1,y1) and (x2,y2) are the points then the slope joining the line with the two points is M =(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

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\bf\large \underbrace\red{Solution:}

Coordinate of the points are

\bf \:L (- 2, 4)

\bf \:O (3, 6)

\bf \:P (8, 6)

\bf \:E (- 2, 2)

\bf \:F (3, 2)

\bf \:A (- 6, - 4)

\bf \:M (- 6, - 10)

\bf \:I (5, - 4)

\bf \:N (10, - 9)

Answers :-

\bf \:1. No

\bf \:2. Yes

\bf \:3. Yes

\bf \:4. 6 units

5. (A and M) & (F and 0) are vertically aligned and distance between them are 6 units and 4 units respectively.

\bf \:6. Yes

\bf \:7. 11 units

8. (S and E) & (E and F) & (S and F) & (A and I) are horizontally aligned and distance between them are 6 units, 5 units, 11 units and 11 units respectively.

9. Distance between A and M is 6 units and distance between A and I is 11 units.

Therefore, required ratio is 6 : 11.

10. Coordinates of M is (- 6, - 10) and I is (5, - 4).

\bf \:Slope \:  of \:  MI = \dfrac{ - 4 - ( - 10)}{5 - ( - 6)}

\bf\implies \:Slope  \: of  \: MI = \dfrac{6}{11}

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