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What is the perpendicular slope of y= 1/-2x + 5
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for something to be perpendicular the slopes are opposite.
The opposite of 1/-2 (aka -1/2) you flip the numerator and denominator and change the sign which will result in 2/1x+b or just 2x+b
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