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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line whose equation is

x - 5y = -10. Fully reduce your answer

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Answer:

The slope or incline is -5

Explanation:

rewrite to get the form

y = ...

x - 5y = -10

- 5y = -10 -x

divide left and right if the = sign by -5 gives:

(-5/-5)y = (-1/-5)x + (-10/-5)

y = 1/5x +2

So the incline is 1/5

a perpendicular line has an incline of -1 *5/1 = -5

The slope or incline is -5

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