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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line whose equation is102 + 6y = -84. Fully simplify

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Given data:

The given equation is 10x+6y= -84.

The given equation can be written as,


\begin{gathered} 6y=-10x-84 \\ y=-(10)/(6)x-(84)/(6) \\ =-(5)/(3)x-14 \end{gathered}

The standard equation of the line is,


y=mx+c

Compare both the equations.


m=-(5)/(3)

The expression for the slope perpendicular to the given line is,


\begin{gathered} m^(\prime)=-(1)/(m) \\ m^(\prime)=-(1)/((-(5)/(3))) \\ =(3)/(5) \end{gathered}

Thus, the slope of the line perpendicular to the given line is 3/5.

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