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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to 3x + 2y = 7?
-2/3
-3/2
3/2
2/3

User DarkBee
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Answer:

m = 2/3

Explanation:

Rewrite in slope-intercept form.

y = -3/2x + 7/2

Using the slope-intercept form, the slope is −3/2.

m = -3/2

The equation of a perpendicular line to y=−3/2x + 7/2 must have a slope that is the negative reciprocal of the original slope.

User Andrew Leader
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Answer:


(2)/(3)

Explanation:

• First rewrite the original equation in the form y = mx + c ,

where m = gradient:


3x + 2y = 7


2y = -3x + 7


y = (-3)/(2)x + (7)/(2)

• From this equation, we can see that the gradient, m =
(-3)/(2) .

The gradient of a line perpendicular to another line with gradient m, =
(-1)/(m).

∴ gradient of perpendicular = -1 ÷
(-3)/(2)

=
(2)/(3)

User Log N
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