Answer:
Irrational, because it is non-terminating and non-repeating!
The slopes of lines perpendicular to each other are opposite reciprocals. So, if you are given that the slope of a line is 3 and need to find the slope of a line perpendicular to that line, you'd flip that number around and negate it, leaving you with -1/3.
To find the slope of the given line, first get it into slope-intercept form (y - mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept).
3y = -4x + 2
y = -4/3x + 2/3
The slope is -4/3. To find the slope of a perpendicular line, find its opposite reciprocal. It is 3/4.
Answer:
3/4 (the first option)
Answer:
slope = 5/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The line rises 5 units for each 3 units it goes to the right. (The y- and x-intercepts are clues.) The slope is the ratio of rise to run: 5/3.
Answer: -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find its distance away from 0, then just find its opposite.
On the number line if you graph 3/2, its opposite will be -3/2
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