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4 March, 23:33

Which line is perpendicular to the line 3y=5x-1

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  1. 4 March, 23:42
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    For lines to be perpendicular their slopes have to be negative reciprocals of one another, mathematically ...

    m1*m2=-1 ... in this case:

    y=5x/3=1/3 so the slope of the lines is 5/3 so any line that has a slope of:

    5m/3=-1,

    m=-3/5 is perpendicular to the original line ...
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