what is the perpendicular slope of the line y = -9/2 x-6?
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-9/2
Step-by-step explanation:
the perpendicular slope is the derivative of the function
which is;
dy/dx = (-9/2) x^(1-1) -0
derivative of a constant is 0,
the answer will be -9/2
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