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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line with equation y = 3x – 1? –3 –1 3

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m=-(1)/(3) is the slope of a perpendicular line.

Explanation:

For two lines to be perpendicular to each other, their slope must be mutually negative reciprocal (to check if the numbers are multiplied, they should be -1).

Given equation:

y = 3 x – 1

We know the standard slope equation, as y = m x + b. When comparing this with the given equation, we get slope value,

m = 3

But in question, they asked to find slope of a line perpendicular to the line. So, apply this ‘the perpendicular slope will be the opposite (negative) reciprocal of the original slope

Therefore, the slope of a perpendicular line is


m=-(1)/(3)

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