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11 May, 14:05

What is the slope of a line perpendicular to y = - 7/4x?

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  1. 11 May, 17:04
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    A line is perpendiculat to another which has a slope of m if the perpendicular line has a slope of - 1/m.

    That means that if the product of slopes of two lines is - 1, the two lines are perpendicular.

    Here, y1=-7/4x, or m=-7/4

    The perpendicular should have a slope of - 1/m=-1 / (-7/4) = 4/7
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