The line perpendicular to a line with a slope of 1/5 has a slope of -5.
The slope of a line perpendicular to one with slope m is -1/m. So for a line with slope 1/7, any line perpendicular to it will have: slope = -1 / (1/7) = -7
A vertical line has a slope of infinity.
Well since the lines are parallel they would have the same slope. And the slope of any horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
No slope is undefined i.e. a vertical line slope of 0 is a horizontal line... i believe...
A line with slope of zero is horizontal. A line with no slope is vertical because slope is undefined on a vertical line.
Slope of a line = m slope of perpendicular line = -1/m
The line perpendicular to a line with a slope of 1/5 has a slope of -5.
The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.
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.
The lines below are perpendicular. If the slope of the green line is -1, what is the slope of the red line?
if the slope of a line is 2/3, then the slope of a parallel line would be 2/3.
Parallel lines have the same slope. The slope of the second line is also 13.
No, the slope of a horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
For two lines to be parallel they must have the same slope. A line parallel to a line with slope -2 would have a slope of -2.
The slope of a line measures the steepness of the line.
The slope of a horizontal line is zero. That's because the slope measures how steep the line is, and a flat line is not steep at all and therefore has no slope.