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The equation of line CD is (y − 3) = − 2 (x − 4). What is the slope of a line perpendicular to line CD?

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(y-3)=-2(x-4)
(y-3)= -2x+8
y= -2x+11
perpendicular slopes are always reciprocals and opposite so the slope would be
slope=1/2

User Bartosz Stasiak
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The\ slope-point\ form:y-y_0=m(x-x_0)\ where\ m\ is\ a\ slope\\\\If\ k:y=m_1x+b_1\ and\ l:y=m_2x+b_2\\\\k\perp l\iff m_1m_2=-1\to m_2=-(1)/(m_1)\\\\therefore\\the\ slope\ of\ line\ CD:y-3=-2(x-4)\ is\ m_1=-2\ and\ the\ slope\\of\ a\ line\ prpendicular\ to\ CD\ is\ m_2=-(1)/(-2)=(1)/(2)

Answer: 1/2
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