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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line whose equation is 12x-9y=135

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Answer:


(-9)/(12)

Explanation:

First, we need to isolate y.

1. Subtract 12x from both sides.

-9y=-12x+135

2. Divide by -9 in order to isolate y.


y=(12)/(9) x-15

3. Understand that perpendicular equations' slopes are opposite and reciprocal to the original equation. The slope of the original equation is
(12)/(9), so the reciprocal and opposite (flip and change the sign) slope would be
(-9)/(12).

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