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What is the slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x + y = 4.

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peprendicular lines have slopes that multiply to get -1

y=mx+b
m=slope

2x+y=4
minus 2x
y=-2x+4
slope is -2

-2 times what=-1
what=-1/-2
what=1/2

the slope is 1/2
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Answer:

The slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x + y = 4 is
(1)/(2).

Explanation:

Given : Equation is 2x + y = 4.

To find : What is the slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line.

Formula used : equation of line y = m
m_(1) x + c.

Solution : We have 2x + y = 4.

Rearranging the equation : y = - 2x + 4.

On comparing m
m_(1)
= - 2.

Condition for slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line :

m
m_(1) × m
m_(2) = -1 .

So, -2 × m
m_(2) = -1 .

On dividing by 2 both we get ,

m
m_(2) =
(1)/(2).

Therefore, The slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x + y = 4 is
(1)/(2).

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