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6 September, 17:19

Consider the line whose equation is y = - 1/5x + 3. The slope of any line that is parallel to this is. The slope of any line that is perpendicular to this is.

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  1. 6 September, 19:12
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    Parallel slope = - 1/5Perpendicular slope = 5

    Parallel lines have the same slope, but different y intercepts.

    Perpendicular lines have slopes that multiply to - 1 (assuming neither line is vertical). So if m is the perpendicular slope of - 1/5, then (-1/5) * m = - 1 solves to m = 5. Another way to look at it is to flip the fraction and the sign of - 1/5 to get to 5/1 or just 5.
  2. 6 September, 21:00
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