FInd the slope of a line that is perpendicular to M(2, -1), N(0, 4)

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2022-10-13

FInd the slope of a line that is perpendicular to M(2, -1), N(0, 4)

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Kamden Simmons

Kamden Simmons

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Slope of the line MN: a = (y2 - y1)/x2 - x1) = (4 + 1)/(0 - 2) = - 5/2
Slope of the line perpendicular to line MN -> a = 2 5 .
The product of the 2 slopes (a.a') must be (- 1.)

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