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The product of the slopes of perpendicular lines is −1. Which function represents a line that is perpendicular to y = −6x + 7?

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the perpendicular line to y = -6x + 7 will have a slope that is the reciprocal of the slope of this line with the sign flipped to the opposite so if the slope is m = -6 for this, this the perpendicular line will have a slope of m = 1 / 6.
Any line with the form y = (1/6)x + b will be perpendicular
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User Sandeep Giri
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y = 1/ 6 x + 4

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