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Which line is perpendicular to the line shown on the graph?

Which line is perpendicular to the line shown on the graph?-example-1
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the answer is A
In order for the second line to be perpendicular the second lines slope has to be opposite to the first lines slope. The slope of the first line is 2/3 so the slope of the second line will be -3/2. A is the only answer with -3/2 as a slope. So, A is the correct answer
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The answer is A

Explanation:

y=mx+b

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