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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the with equation y=6x+2? A.6 B.-6 C.-1/6 D.2

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The correct answer is C. -1/6, because (-1/6)* (6)= -1.

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The equation y = 6x + 2 is in the format which is called the slope-intercept form: y = mx + b where m = slope. Therefore the slope here is 6.
For the line perpendicular, the slope of it is a negative reciprocal from the original slope, that is m(perpendicular) = -1/m

Slope the line perpendicular is m(perpendicular) = -1/6. The answer is C.
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