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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line whose equation is2x + 10y = 20. Fully simplify your answer.

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For two lines to be perpendicular, if you multiply their slopes, the answer should be -1.

The first thing we need to do is to find the slope of this equation. Given that the equation of the slope is y=mx + b and m = slope,


2x+10y=20
10y=-2x+20
(10y)/(10)=(-2x+20)/(10)
y=-(1)/(5)+2

Given this equation, we now have a slope of -1/5.

Since we need the product of two slopes to be -1, we divide -1 by -1/5.


m_1=-(1)/(5);m_2=?
m_1m_2=-1
-(1)/(5)m_2=-1
(-(1)/(5)m_2)/(-(1)/(5))=(-1)/(-(1)/(5))
m_2=5

Therefore, in order for an equation to be perpendicular to 2x + 10y = 20, it must have a slope of 5.

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