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11 March, 18:09

Line k has a slope of - 1/6. What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to like k?

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  1. 11 March, 18:20
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    The slope of a line and the perpendiular line that intercept will always have a product of - 1

    If the slope k=-1/6, the perperndicular line can be found by finding the product of the slope and - 1

    -1 = (slope) (perpendicular line slope)

    perpendicular line slope = slope (-1)

    = - 1/6 (-1)

    = 6
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