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7 December, 19:18

What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line with equation 5x+3y=7

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  1. 7 December, 19:28
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    3/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5x+3y=7

    First we need to solve for the slope by finding y

    Subtract 5x from each side

    5x-5x+3y=-5x+7

    3y = - 5x+7

    Divide by 3

    3y/3 = - 5x/3 + 7/3

    y = - 5/3 x + 7/3

    This is in slope intercept form so we can see the slope is - 5/3

    We want a line that is perpendicular

    That is the negative reciprocal

    m perpendicular = - (-3/5)

    = 3/5
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