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What would the slope of a line be if it were perpendicular to the line: y = 5x - 38 ?

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Given:

The line equation is,


y=5x-38

To find:

The slope of the line which is perpendicular to the given line.

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the given line is m = 5.

So, the perpendicular slope will be,


\begin{gathered} m* m_1=-1 \\ 5m_1=-1 \\ m_1-(1)/(5) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the slope of the line, if it were perpendicular to the given line, is


-(1)/(5)

Final answer:

The slope of the line is,


-(1)/(5)

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