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Consider the line y=2/3x-4 a line perpendicular to the graph of the line would have a slope of

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The slope would be 2/3
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Answer:

-3/2

Explanation:

The slope of a line is its gradient. The equation shown here is y=mx+c. m is the gradient, therefore the gradient is 2/3. To find the perpendicular gradient you flip the sign (+ turns to -, - turns to +) and you switch numerator with the denominator.

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