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  • 26-06-2017
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Points (1,1) and (2,4) lie on line k. what is the slope of the line that is perpendicular to k?

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GabrielleB GabrielleB
  • 26-06-2017
the equation for slope is ( y_{1} [/tex] --[tex] y_{2} [/tex]) over ([tex] x_{1} [/tex] --[tex] x_{2} [/tex])

so for these two points, your equation would be [tex] \frac{1- 4}{1- 2} [/tex]

which equals 3.

now any two lines that are perpendicular have the exact same slope by definition, so any line perpendicular to the line you just solved for will have a slope of positive 3. 
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