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What is the slope of a line perpendicular to a line whose equation is -2y=3x+7

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User Mariz
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Answer:

(2/3)

Explanation:

-2y = 3x + 7

y = 3/-2 + 7/-2

y = (-3/2) + (-7/2)

find the reciprocal of the slope (-3/2) which gets you the perpendicular slope of (2/3)

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