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Melanie was asked to find the slope of any line that will be perpendicular to the line y = -2x + 4. Her response was the slope of any perpendicular line also has to be -2 . since perpendicular has equal slopes. Is Melanie correct? if she is, explains why. If she is not correct explain why not and explain how to get the correct answer.

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Melanie is wrong, becuase the parallel lines have equal slopes.

Perpendicular lines have the following relation of their slopes:


m_1=-(1)/(m_2)

So, in this case the line y=-2x+4 has a slope m=-2, and the perpendicular lines must have the slope:


m_1=-(1)/((-2))=(1)/(2)

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