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What is the slope of the line perpendicular to y = -4x + 7?A) -4B) 4C) 1/4D) -1/4

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Two lines are perpendicular when the product between the slopes of the lines is equal to -1, then, if we have the following lines:


\begin{gathered} y_1=m_1x+b_1 \\ y_2=m_2x+b_2 \end{gathered}

they will be perpendicular if,


m_1\cdot m_2=-1

According to the exercise, the first line is:


y=-4x+7

the slope for this line is -4.

Write the equation that makes two lines perpendicular,


-4\cdot m_2=-1

solve for m2,


\begin{gathered} m_2=(-1)/(-4) \\ m_2=(1)/(4) \end{gathered}

Answer:

The slope of the line perpendicular to y=-4x+7 is 1/4.

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