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If the two lines below are perpendicular and the slope of the red line is -4/3 what is the slope of the green line

If the two lines below are perpendicular and the slope of the red line is -4/3 what-example-1
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Answer:

¾ = m

Explanation:

Perpendicular lines have OPPOSITE MULTIPLICATIVE INVERSE Rate of Changes [Slopes], so the opposite multiplicative inverse of -1⅓ [or -4⁄3] is ¾.

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