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What I the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line 2y-3x=8

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Answer:

C) -2/3

Explanation:

2y-3x=8

2y=3x-8

Divide 2 from each number to get:

y=3/2-4

The opposite reciprocal of 3/2 is -2/3

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ANSWER


- (2)/(3)

EXPLANATION

The given given equation is


2y - 3x = 8

We need to rewrite this equation in the slope-intercept form:


y = mx + b

We add 3x to both sides.


2y - 3x + 3x=8 + 3x


\implies \: 2y = 3x + 8

We divide through by 2 to get,


y = (3)/(2)x + 4

The slope of this line is


m = (3)/(2)

Let the slope of the line perpendicular to this line be 'n' .

Then the product of the slopes of two perpendicular lines is always negative 1.


m * n = - 1


\implies \: (3)/(2) n = - 1


\implies \: (2)/(3) * (3)/(2)n = - 1 * (2)/(3)


n = - (2)/(3)

Therefore the slope of the new line is


- (2)/(3)

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