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What is the slope for the line PERPENDICULAR to the line shown in the graph? A) -3 B) -1/3 C) 3 D) 1/3
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What is the slope for the line PERPENDICULAR to the line shown in the graph?
A) -3
B) -1/3
C) 3
D) 1/3
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The answer is B.
Because the slope= 3x.. and to find the perpendicular line, you need to flip the variable to a fraction and make it negative.
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