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2. Find the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line containing the points (–2, –1) and (2, –3). (1 point)
m = –2
m = 2
m = -2
m = –1
m = –2
m = 2
m = -2
m = –1
Answers
Answered by
Steve
the slope of the line between the two points is
(-3+1)/(2+2) = -1/2
So, its perpendicular has slope 2
(-3+1)/(2+2) = -1/2
So, its perpendicular has slope 2
Answered by
Annonymous
@Steve is correct
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mit
3000 people looked at this and didnt answer
Answered by
Anonymous
Jesus thats alot but yes steve is correct
Answered by
人間
Well for my quiz it says the answer is
m = 2.
m = 2.
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