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Lines m and p are perpendicular if the slope of line m is -3 what is the slope of line p

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If thei are perpendicular their slopes will be the opposite inverse of each other, so if the slope of line m is -3 the slope of line p will be
[(-3).(-1)]^(-1) =
3^(-1)=
(1)/(3)

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