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8 June, 23:59

What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line of y=-1/4x-1

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  1. 9 June, 01:40
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    Answer: 4

    The given line has a slope of - 1/4 as this is the number in front of the x. The general equation y = mx+b has m as the slope. So m = - 1/4 is given

    Flip the sign to get - 1/4 turn into + 1/4 or just 1/4

    Then flip the fraction (aka reciprocal) to go from 1/4 to 4/1 and that simplifies to 4.

    Multiplying the original slope (-1/4) and the perpendicular slope (4) will result in - 1.
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