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Perpendicular lines and slopes

The slopes of two perpendicular lines are the negative reciprocals of each other.

This means if m1 is the slope of line 1 and m2 is the slope of line 2, then:

m1 * m2 = -1

We are given the slope m1=-3. To find the slope that is perpendicular to m1, we solve the equation for m2 as follows:

[tex]m_2=-\frac{1}{m_1}[/tex]

Substituting m1=-3:

[tex]m_2=-\frac{1}{-3}=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

The required slope is 1/3