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13 December, 21:35

Lines m and p are perpendicular. if the slope of line m is - 3 what is the slope of line p

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  1. 13 December, 21:47
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    For two lines to be perpendicular, their slopes must be negative reciprocals of one another, mathematically:

    m1*m2=-1, in this case our reference line has a slope of - 3 so:

    -3m=-1 divide both sides by - 3

    m=-1/-3

    m=1/3

    So the perpendicular line will have a slope of 1/3
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