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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to line A?

What is the slope of a line perpendicular to line A?-example-1

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Answer:

-7/4

Explanation:

Line A is the blue one.

I see two points they have identified for me:

(-7,0) and (0,4).

To find the slope of the line A given two points we could use the slope formula
(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1).

We could also line up the points vertically and subtract, then put 2nd difference over 1st difference.

Like this:

(-7,0)

-(0,4)

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-7 -4

So the slope is -4/-7=4/7

So the slope of a line that is perpendicular will have opposite reciprocal slope. That is the opposite reciprocal of 4/7 is -7/4.

Therefore the slope of a line that is perpendicular to A will have slope -7/4.

User LeJeune
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Answer:


- (7)/(4)

Explanation:

We use the slope formula to fine the slope of line A.


m = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Line A passes through (-7,0) and (0,4)


m = (4 - 0)/(0 - - 7)


m = (4)/(7)

The slope of a line that is perpendicular to line A is the negative reciprocal of the slope of line A


- (7)/(4)

User Tom Opgenorth
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