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| Question 350152:  find the slope of a line perpendicular to 2x-5y=3
 Answer by CharlesG2(834)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! find the slope of a line perpendicular to 2x-5y=3 
 2x - 5y = 3
 change to slope-intercept form of y = mx + b, where m is the slope
 and b is the y-intercept (vertical-intercept or point (0,b))
 -5y = -2x + 3 (brought x term to other side)
 y = (-2/-5)x + 3/(-5)
 y = (2/5)x - 3/5
 the perpendicular line will have a slope that is negative reciprocal
 perpendicular line's slope = -5/2
 
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