How do you find the slope that is perpendicular to the line # x = -5y - 5#?
2 Answers
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, let's put the equation in standard linear form. The standard form of a linear equation is:
Where, if at all possible,
The slope of an equation in standard form is:
Substituting for
Now, let's call the slope for the line perpendicular to this
The rule of perpendicular slopes is:
Substituting the slope we calculated gives:
Slope of line is
Explanation:
The slope of the line
lines is
Slope of line perpendicular to the line