Asked by Megan
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Find the slope of the line described.
A line perpendicular to -4x+4y=-2
-4x+4y=-2
4y=4x-2
4y/4=4x-2/4
y=1x-1/2
Find the slope of the line described.
A line perpendicular to -4x+4y=-2
-4x+4y=-2
4y=4x-2
4y/4=4x-2/4
y=1x-1/2
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Answered by
Damon
Yes, but you are not finished
4 y = 4 x -2
slope of original line is 4/4 = 1
NOW we need perpendicular
slope of perpendicular = -1/slope of original
so slope we want = -1/1 = -1
4 y = 4 x -2
slope of original line is 4/4 = 1
NOW we need perpendicular
slope of perpendicular = -1/slope of original
so slope we want = -1/1 = -1
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