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23 August, 21:33

If a line has a slope of - 5/2, then a perpendicular line would have a slope of 5/2.

true or false and why

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  1. 23 August, 23:22
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    False, since if there are two perpendicular lines with gradients m1 and m2, then m1*m2 = - 1.

    Taking this example - 5/2 multiplied by 5/2 is equal to - 25/4, which is not equal to - 1.

    To find the actual gradient of the perpendicular line you would have to divide - 1 by - 5/2, which gives you 2/5.
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