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Determine the perpendicular slope for the following equation.
\large y=\frac{3}{5}x-6

User Helen Che
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Explanation:

y = 3/5 x - 6

The perpendicular slope of any linear equation is -1 divided by the original slope.

Hence the perpendicular slope = -1 / (3/5) = - 5/3.

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