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27 April, 12:53

What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line y=-1/3x-6?

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  1. 27 April, 13:20
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    Y=-1/3x-6, for this line, the slope (m) is - 1/3.

    This is because the equation is in the slope intercept form: y = mx + b.

    The perpendicular line to one with m = - 1/3, is the negative reciprocal of m, we'll call it m2.

    m2 = - - 3/1 = + 3/1 = 3
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