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lines p and q line in the coordinate plane. An equation for line p is y=0.36x-600. The slope of line q is 0.2 less than the slope of line p. what is the slope of line q?

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Answer:

y = -1/3x -3

Explanation:

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Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes. To find the line, convert the slope of q and substitute it with (6, -5) into point-slope form.

y = 3x + 5 is q. It has a slope of 3. So, p will have a slope of -1/3.

y - y1 = m ( x - x1)

y - (-5) = -1/3 ( x - 6)

y + 5 = - 1/3x + 2

y = -1/3x - 3

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