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What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line y = -x + 4?

The slope of the line is
y=5-6x

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User UbiQue
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Answer:

y=x+4

Explanation:

just flipped the sign of the slope and the line will go the other way

this question is worded a little weird because the y is not what represents slope in the formula so. Assuming that, the answer to the first part should be correct

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User Jleahy
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Answer:

1 is the slope

Explanation:

For perpendicular lines, you need to find the negative recipricol which would be 1 for -1

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User Sevas
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