Asked by Lindz
Find the slope of any line perpendicular to the line through points (0,5) and(-3,-4).
I found the slope to be 3, but would the answer to the question be -1/3 ? what are your thoughts??
The slope of your given line is
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (-4 -5)/(-3-0)
= -9/-3 = 3
The slope of any perpendicular line to your given line it must be -1/3, since the product of the two slopes must be -1.
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I found the slope to be 3, but would the answer to the question be -1/3 ? what are your thoughts??
The slope of your given line is
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (-4 -5)/(-3-0)
= -9/-3 = 3
The slope of any perpendicular line to your given line it must be -1/3, since the product of the two slopes must be -1.
what is one fools dream fools
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