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8 December, 03:43

Determine the slope of a line perpendicular to the line with equation 6x-4y = 30

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  1. 8 December, 03:56
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    6x - 4y = 30

    -4y = - 6x + 30

    y = 3/2x - 15/2 ... slope here is 3/2. A perpendicular line will have a negative reciprocal slope. All that means is flip the slope and change the sign. So ur perpendicular line will have a slope of - 2/3 (see how I flipped 3/2 making it 2/3 ... and then changed the sign, making it - 2/3)

    answer : perpendicular line will have a slope of - 2/3.
  2. 8 December, 04:03
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    Start by putting it in slope intercept form.

    6x - 4y = 30

    6x - 30 = 4y

    (6/4) x - 30/4 = y

    simplify

    (3/2) x - 15/2 = y

    A perpendicular line will have a reversed slope. Take the negative reciprocal (flip it over, make negative).

    slope of perpendicular line: - 2/3
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