Given that the slope of a line is -1/6, what is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to it?
1 Answer
Sep 1, 2016
6
Explanation:
Given 2 lines with slopes
m_1" and " m_2" respectively."m1 and m2 respectively. If the lines are perpendicular to each other then the product of their slopes equals - 1.
That is
color(red)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)color(black)(m_1xxm_2=-1)color(white)(a/a)|))) here let
m_1=-1/6
rArr-1/6xxm_2=-1rArrm_2=(-1)/(-1/6)=6 That is the slope of the perpendicular line is m = 6