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How do you find the slope perpendicular to 3x+2y=−6?

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Answered by brunoconti
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3x + 2y = - 6

2y = - 3x - 6

y = - 3x / 2 - 3

the slope of the perpendicular is

- 1 / (- 3 / 2) = 2 / 3.

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