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If another line is perpendicular to the line shown on the graph, what must be its slope

If another line is perpendicular to the line shown on the graph, what must be its-example-1
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It's B

Slope is negative, the other must be positive due to m1 x m2 = - 1

m1 = -2/5

The diagram shows a gradient of -2/5. So, the

reciprocal of this valve to make - 1 is 5/2 (which is the - 2/5 flipped upside down, but positive)

-2/5 x 5/2 = - 10/10 (or - 1)

Thus, the perpendicular line to this has a gradient of 5/2.

Hope this helps!

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