Asked by jasmine20
Find the slope of any line perpendicular to the line through points (0,5) and
(-3, -4).
the slope i get is = 3
so the slope of any line perpendicular would be the reciprocal of 3 which is
-3/1
is that the correct answer.
or do i have to word it differenly like y = -3/1x + 5 if i'm using points (0,5)
slope is not three. Recheck
isn't slope y2-y1/x2-x1
so then that would be:
-4-5/-3-0=-9/-3=3
(-3, -4).
the slope i get is = 3
so the slope of any line perpendicular would be the reciprocal of 3 which is
-3/1
is that the correct answer.
or do i have to word it differenly like y = -3/1x + 5 if i'm using points (0,5)
slope is not three. Recheck
isn't slope y2-y1/x2-x1
so then that would be:
-4-5/-3-0=-9/-3=3
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