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Line A B has a negative slope and goes through points (negative m, p) and (w, z). Line A prime B prime has a positive slope and intersects with line A B. Which coordinate for points A' and B' would help prove that lines AB and A'B' are perpendicular? A': (p, m) and B': (z, w) A': (p, m) and B': (z, −w) A': (p, −m) and B': (z, w) A': (p, −m) and B': (z, −w)

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