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Which of the following lines is perpendicular to the line =2/3−4?

A. y =−3/2−4

B. y =3/2+1

C. y =2/3+14

D. y − −2/−12

User Fleepp
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For this case we must indicate a line perpendicular to:


y = \frac {2} {3} x-4

By definition, if two lines are perpendicular, the product of their slopes is -1, that is:


m_ {1} * m_ {2} = - 1

If we have that
m_ {1} = \frac {2} {3}then:


m_ {2} = \frac {-1} {m_ {1}}\\m_ {2} = \frac {-1} {\frac {2} {3}}\\m_ {2} = \frac {3 * -1} {2}\\m_ {2} = - \frac {3} {2}

Thus, a line perpendicular to the given line will have a slope of
- \frac {3} {2}.

Then, the correct option is option A.

ANswer:

Option A

User Vitaly Kravtsov
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