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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line whose equation is 4x-2y=-16 Fully simplify your answer.

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Two lines are perpendicular if the multiplication of their slopes is equal to -1.

Isolating y from the equation:


\begin{gathered} 4x-2y=-16 \\ 4x-2y+16=0 \\ 4x+16=2y \\ (4x+16)/(2)=y \\ (4x)/(2)+(16)/(2)=y \\ 2x+8=y \end{gathered}

The slope of this line is 2. Therefore, the slope of the line perpendicular to this one will be:


\begin{gathered} m\cdot2=-1 \\ m=-(1)/(2) \end{gathered}

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