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How can I determine perpendicular lines

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Answer:

Explanation:

Lines are considered to be perpendicular if the angle between at the point they intersect is 90°, or a right angle.

If you have the equations of two lines, you can determine if they are perpendicular by looking at their slope. For the slope-intercept form of a line,


y = mx + b


m is the slope of the line.

Two lines are considered perpendicular, if the slope of one line is
m, and the slope of the other line is
(1)/(-m).

For example, if a line had a slope of 4, say
y = 4x + 2, then a line that would be perpendicular to this line would have a slope of
(-1)/(4), say
y = (-1)/(4) + 7.

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