Answer:
The product of the slopes of perpendicular lines is -1.
Explanation:
With one exception, the product of the slopes of perpendicular lines is -1. So, if the slopes are 'a' and 'b', we have ...
a·b = -1
a = -1/b . . . solve for a in terms of b
b = -1/a . . . solve for b in terms of a
This tells you that each slope is the negative reciprocal of the other.
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The exception is horizontal and vertical lines. The slope of a horizontal line is 0; the slope of a vertical line is "undefined." While -1/0 is "undefined", the reverse is not necessarily true: -1/"undefined" is not necessarily zero.