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29 April, 04:35

What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to a line whose equation is - 2y=3x+7

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  1. 29 April, 08:03
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    Answer: - 1/3

    Explanation:

    A line that is perpendicular to another will have a slope that is the negative inverse / reciprocal of said line.

    y=mx+c

    Where m is the slope

    For - 2y=3x+7, the slope is 3

    Therefore, the perpendicular line will have a slope of - 1/3
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