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How do you identify perpendicular lines and their slopes? - Answers
Getting a perpendicular line is called the "negative inverse."With y=mx+b, m is what you are dealing with.In the equation y=3x, the perpendicular line of that is y=-1/3xM was 3/1 (same as 3).Flip the numerator and denominator and reverse whatever sign it is.
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How do you identify perpendicular lines and their slopes? - Answers
Getting a perpendicular line is called the "negative inverse."With y=mx+b, m is what you are dealing with.In the equation y=3x, the perpendicular line of that is y=-1/3xM was 3/1 (same as 3).Flip the numerator and denominator and reverse whatever sign it is.
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How do you identify perpendicular lines and their slopes? - Answers
Getting a perpendicular line is called the "negative inverse."With y=mx+b, m is what you are dealing with.In the equation y=3x, the perpendicular line of that is y=-1/3xM was 3/1 (same as 3).Flip the numerator and denominator and reverse whatever sign it is.
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