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Slope of perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal. So it is -1/4
The line x = -4 is vertical, so a line that is perpendicular to it is horizontal, so its slope is 0.
-- The slope of the graph of [ 4x + y = 2 ] is -4.-- The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals.-- The slope of any line perpendicular to [ 4x + y = 2 ] is 1/4 .
3/4
Perpendicular slope: -1/4 Perpendicular equation: y-0 = -1/4(x-3) => y = -0.25x+3
If the line has a slope of 2, then the perpendicular line has a slope of -1/2. The slope of a perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal. Another example would be if the slope of a line is -1/4, then the slope of the perpendicular is 4.
Slope of perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal. So it is -1/4
If two nonvertical lines are perpendicular, then the product of their slope is -1.An equivalent way of stating this relationship is to say that one line is perpendicular to another line if its slope is the negative reciprocal of the slope of the other. For example, if a line has slope 3, any line having slope - 1/3 is perpendicular to it. Similarly, if a line has slope - 4/5, any line having the slope 5/4 is perpendicular to it.
The line x = -4 is vertical, so a line that is perpendicular to it is horizontal, so its slope is 0.
Slope: (2-4)/(0--3) = -2/3 Perpendicular slope: 3/2
If you mean: y = -4x+3 then the perpendicular slope is 1/4
-- The slope of the graph of [ 4x + y = 2 ] is -4.-- The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals.-- The slope of any line perpendicular to [ 4x + y = 2 ] is 1/4 .
1/4
3/4
Points: (5, -1) and (2, -5) Slope: 4/3 Perpendicular slope: -3/4
Perpendicular slope: -1/4 Perpendicular equation: y-0 = -1/4(x-3) => y = -0.25x+3
3x+y = 4 y = -3x+4 Perpendicular slope: 1/3