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What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line represented by the equation x-y=8

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Slope of line is -1 , i think
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Rewrite the equation into the general form: y=mx+b, where m represents slope.
We have:
x-y=8
-y=-x+8
y=x-8
Here, m happens to be 1. The slope of a perpendicular line to an equation is the negative reciprocal of the number.
For example, the negative reciprocal of 2 is -1/2 (so you 'flip' the number).
So the negative reciprocal of 1, or 1/1, is -1.
So the slope of the line perpendicular to that equation is -1.
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