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Are the lines -x-5y= 7 and the lines 5x-y=-9 perpendicular?

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Any line that is perpendicular to a given line y = ax + b must have slope -1/a

For the lines -x - 5y = 7 and 5x - y = -9, first, we rewrite them in the slope-intercept form:

y = -x/5 - 7/5

y = 5x + 9

We can check that the slope of the first line is the negative inverse of the slope of the second line. Therefore, the lines are perpendicular.

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