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Rectangle ABCD is on the coordinate plane. The equation of line AB is y=(2/3)x+4. What is the slope of line AD? Explain your reasoning.Pleas help me with this

Rectangle ABCD is on the coordinate plane. The equation of line AB is y=(2/3)x+4. What-example-1
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Since ABCD is a rectangle, the sides AB and AD are perpendicular.

The slopes of perpendicular segments or lines have the following relation:


m_2=-(1)/(m_1)

The equation for the line AB is in the slope-intercept form: y = mx + b.

Therefore we can identify its slope: m1 = 2/3.

Now, calculating the slope m2 of line AD, we have:


m_2=-(1)/((2)/(3))=-(3)/(2)

Therefore the slope of line AD is equal to -3/2.

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