I have 3 questions I will fan medal and give you a testimonial if you can help me. The data in the table are linear use the table to find the slope 3/2 - 3/2 - 2/3 2/3
find the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line containing the points (-2,-1) and (2, -3) m = -2 m = 2 m = -1/2 m = -1
the ans for this question is m=2
actually i didn't read your previous question carefully and andwered . Well the ans for your next Ques was m=2
as you said line contains the points (-2,-1), (2,-3). So the slope of this line is [-3-(-1)]/2-(-2) which is equal to -1/2. so slope of this line is -1/2 and slope of line perpendicular to i can be found by formula m1*m2=-1 that is -1/2*m=-1 which gives the slope of perpendicular line as 2
to me, m1 = 1/m2 only, so it should be -2. but if you think you are right, I have nothing to say
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let me recheck, dont' worry, if I am wrong, I will confess that I am wrong. quite fair at that field
ok
yes, he is right, my bad, sorry, it's =2
doesn't matter
ok thx everyone
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