What is the slope of the line perpendicular to y=-3/7x+4 ?

1 Answer
Feb 5, 2016

slope = 7/3

Explanation:

If 2 lines are perpendicular to each other then the product of their gradients is -1 .

let the gradients of the 2 lines be m_1 color(black)(" and ") m_2

then m_1 xx m_2 = -1 ............(*)

the equation y = -3/7 x + 4
is of the form y = mx + c where m represents the gradient and c , the y-intercept.

so m_1 = -3/7 color(black)(" and require to find ") m_2

using equation (*) : -3/7 xx m_2 = -1 color(black)(" then ") m_2 =-1/(-3/7)

slope of perpendicular is -1 xx -7/3 = 7/3