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What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x−y=7?

User OdatNurd
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Answer:

-1/2

Explanation:

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User Mark Elder
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Answer:

-1/2

Explanation:

Rearranging this equation to slope-intercept form, we see the slope (x-coefficient) is 2:

2x = 7 + y . . . . . add y

y = 2x -7 . . . . . . subtract 7

The slope of the perpendicular line is the opposite of the reciprocal of this:

-1/2 = slope of perpendicular

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