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What is the gradient of a line perpendicular to a line with a gradient of 5?

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Answered by khemchandanidivisha
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This line has gradient -5. A perpendicular line will have to have a gradient of 1/5, because then (-5) × (1/5) = -1. Any line with gradient 1/5 will be perpendicular to our line, for example, y = (1/5)x

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