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Line G has a slope of 5/4. Line H is perpendicular to line G, what is the slope of line g.

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The slope of a line perpendicular to another line with slope m is the negative reciprocal of m. So if the slope of line G is 5/4, the slope of line H, which is perpendicular to line G, would be -4/5.

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