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8 July, 20:02

Could two lines with negative slope be perpendicular? Explain.

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  1. 8 July, 23:19
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    No. For two lines to be perpendicular their slope must be the negative reciprocals of one another, mathematically:

    m1*m2=-1

    So if the slope of one line is negative, the line perpendicular to this must be positive by definition.
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