If you mean: y = 5x-2 then the perpendicular slope is -1/5
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i mean y=5x times 2
Known equation: 5x -2y = 3 or y = 5/2x -3/2 Slope of equation: 5/2 Slope of perpendicular equation: -2/5 Perpendicular equation: y --4 = -2/5(x -3) => 5y = -2x -14 Perpendicular equation in its general form: 2x+5y+14 = 0
If: y = 2/5x+10 then the perpendicular slope is -5/2x or -2.5x
Known equation: 5x -2y=3 => y=5/2x -1.5 Slope of equation: 5/2 Perpendicular slope: -2/5 Perpendicular equation: y--4=-2/5(x-3) => 5y--20=-2x+6 => 5y=-2x-14 Therefore the perpendicular in its general form is: 2x+5y+14 = 0
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The slope is -0.2
i mean y=5x times 2
-1/5
It is: 1/5
Line B is perpendicular to Line A if its slope is the negative reciprocal of the slope of Line A.When a linear equation is in the formy = mx + b,m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. So, for example,y = (2/3)x + 5is perpendicular toy = (-3/2)x + 7.(The y-intercepts in these two equations are random numbers.)
To find the slope of a line perpendicular to the given line, we first need to determine the slope of the line represented by the equation (5x - 15y = 20). Rearranging it into slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), we get (y = \frac{1}{3}x - \frac{4}{3}), which shows that the slope (m) is (\frac{1}{3}). The slope of a line perpendicular to this line is the negative reciprocal, which is (-3).
Known equation: 5x -2y = 3 or y = 5/2x -3/2 Slope of equation: 5/2 Slope of perpendicular equation: -2/5 Perpendicular equation: y --4 = -2/5(x -3) => 5y = -2x -14 Perpendicular equation in its general form: 2x+5y+14 = 0
If: y = 2/5x+10 then the perpendicular slope is -5/2x or -2.5x
If you mean: y = -5x then the slope of the line is -5 and there is no y intercept
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y - 5x is an expression, not an equation. As a result, it cannot describe a line.