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Line g passes through points (1, 1) and (10, 9). Line h is perpendicular to g. What is the

slope of line h?

User Decko
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Answer:


\bold{The~slope~of~line~h~is~-(9)/(8). }

Explanation:

Hi there!

First, let's calculate the slope of line g.


\displaystyle(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)


\displaystyle(9-1)/(10-1) \\ \displaystyle(8)/(9)

So, the slope of line g is
\displaystyle(8)/(9)

Now let's identify the slope of line h.

We are given that line h is perpendicular to line g.

Now, perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals.

This means we take a number, flop it over, and change its sign.

The slope of line g is


\displaystyle(8)/(9)

Now, we flop it over:


\displaystyle(9)/(8)

Then, we change its sign:


\displaystyle-(9)/(8)

Thus,
\displaystyle-(9)/(8) is our final answer.

Hope it helps! Enjoy your day! (:


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