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What is the slope of the line perpendicular to the given line?
5x - 2y = 14

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Answer:


-(2)/(5).

Explanation:

1) if to re-write the given equation into slope-interception form, then:


y=(5)/(2)x-7;

the slope of the given line is 5/2;

2) according to the rule of perpendicular, the required slope should be:

s*(5/2)=-1;

3) if to solve this equation (s*5/2=-1), then s=-2/5 or -0.4.

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