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The equation of line m is 3x−5y=−4.

What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to line m?

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I line that is perpendicular is a line with reversed slopes like 2/1 is perpendicular to -1/2. So find the slope by getting the y by itself and reverse it. Remember to switch the signs too! P.S. if you don't know how to get the y by itself just take and subtract 3x from -5y and -4 then divide by 5. Hope I helped!
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