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TETSXPREME:

help

TETSXPREME:

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CripQUEZZ:

ok so starting at the point (0 , -1.5) youll go up 1 time and over 2 times im pretty sure i may need a 2nd opinion but i believe that ur slope is 1/2

TETSXPREME:

anyone? D:

XxCyberIsWeirdxX:

Yeah

CheeseStick779:

Perpendicular lines have opposite and reciprocal slopes. This means we first have to take the -2 and make it opposite to its current sign (2). Now we can take the 2 and flip it as a fraction (1/2). This gives us the slope

TETSXPREME:

So c?

CheeseStick779:

yes

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