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The lines graphed below are perpendicular. The slope of the red line is -1/3. What is the slope of the green line?

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Answer: the slope of the green line is 3

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Answer:

The slope of the green line is 3.

Explanation:

Definition: If the two lines are said to be perpendicular, than the multiplication of their slope is -1.

In other words, the slope of the perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal of the given slope of the line.

Here we are slope of the red line, which is -1/3

Let's take it as "m1"

Let's take "m2" the slope of the green line.

By the above definition,


m_1 *m_2 = -1

Given:
m_1 = -(1)/(3)

Now plug m1 value in the above statement, we get


-(1)/(3) *m_2 = -1

Multiply both sides by reciprocal of -1/3. The reciprocal of -1/3 = -3


-3*-(1)/(3) *m_2 = -3*-1


m_2 = 3

Therefore, the slope of the green line is 3.

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