Math, asked by rileyboock, 5 months ago

Please help & show work! I’m so confused. I started the work a little bit but I’m stuck. Where did I go wrong?

Given P is at (12, -2), Q is at (5, -10), R is at (-4, 10), and S is at (4, y), find the value of y so that line PQ is perpendicular to RS.

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Answered by Itsnav
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Answer:

it's -4-(+4)= -8

Step-by-step explanation:

u will get the slope now if line 1 and line 2 are perpendicular then slope the product of there slope is -1

u will get the ans

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