What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line with the equation 3y-2=6x?
8 Answers to "What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line with the equation 3y-2=6x?"
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it would be at an angle
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haha sounds like a bad nightmare from my past. glad that is over! history! passed it and don't care to ever see it again!
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-1/2
I took the equation and put it into slope-intercept form: y=mx+b....so that would be 3y=6x+2....then y=2x+2/3. The slope of the line is x's coefficient, which is 2. To find the slope of a line perpendicular to this line, you find the negative reciprocal of the slope (2), which would be -1/2.Like (1)
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Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes and parallel lines have the same slope...that's all I know.
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y=2.66666
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your head is sloped. is the angle of the dangle gorvern by the heat of the meat.
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x squared to the power of three magnetised until infinity on an astral tangent in Wales
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Best Answer (Chosen by Voting):
Posted by SummerWind18 Mar 7th, 2010 at 12:39AM
up and then down, lol
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