Do you mean: (2, 13) and (4, 5) or (21, 3) and (4, 5) If it is the former then the slope is -4 If it is the latter then the slope is -2/17
Points: (7, 3) and (-6, 1) Midpoint: (1/2, 2) Slope: 2/13 Perpendicular slope: -13/2 Use: y-2 = -13/2(x-1/2) => y = -13/2x+21/4 Perpendicular bisector equation in its general form: 26x+4y-21 = 0
If we call the slope m we can say that the slope of the perpendicular line is -1/m In this case as the slope, m, is 13 the slope of the perpendicular is -1/13 or -0.07692307692
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept
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Do you mean: (2, 13) and (4, 5) or (21, 3) and (4, 5) If it is the former then the slope is -4 If it is the latter then the slope is -2/17
Parallel lines have the same slope. The slope of the second line is also 13.
The slope of a line and the perpendicular to that line, when multiplied together, give -1. So, if the first line has a slope of 1/21, the second has a slope of -21.
Points: (7, 3) and (-6, 1) Midpoint: (1/2, 2) Slope: 2/13 Perpendicular slope: -13/2 Use: y-2 = -13/2(x-1/2) => y = -13/2x+21/4 Perpendicular bisector equation in its general form: 26x+4y-21 = 0
A perpendicular lines slope is always the negative or opposite reciprocal of a lines slope. Therefore, if your slope is -13/1 then the perpendicularity of the other line is 1/13. The 13 would change positive there fore its its already a negative number then change it posiive.
If we call the slope m we can say that the slope of the perpendicular line is -1/m In this case as the slope, m, is 13 the slope of the perpendicular is -1/13 or -0.07692307692
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept
Points: (21, 10) and (-19, 0) Slope: 1/4
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If you mean: slope of -13 and point of (5, 7) then the equation is y = -13x+72