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Line C has a slope of -2/3. Line D is perpendicular to C. What is the slope of line D?

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Answer:
The slope on line D is 3/2

Step-by-step explanation:
To find a perpendicular gradient, you must flip the denominator and numerator and make reverse the numerator (if it is positive then make it negative, vice versa)
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User Jyotsna
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Answer:3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

The product of the slope of two perpendicular lines = -1

Slope of C =-2/3

Slope of D =d

d × -2/3=-1

d = -1÷ -2/3=1×3/2

=3/2

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