What is the slope of any line perpendicular to the line passing through (2,7) and (5,2)?

1 Answer
Jan 9, 2016

The line has slope 2752 or -53, so the slope of a perpendicular line is 35

Explanation:

The slope of a line is the "rise" over the "run". That is, the change in the elevation divided by the distance between the measurements of elevation. In this example, by going from x=2 to x=5, a distance of 3, the elevation falls from 7 to 2, a change of -5. So, the slope of the line is 53. The slope of a line perpendicular is obtained by inverting the given slope and changing the sign, so 35