Find the Slope of the Perpendicular Line to the Line Through the Two Points (6,7) , (6,-6)
(6,7) , (6,-6)
Step 1
Slope is equal to the change in y over the change in x, or rise over run.
m=change in ychange in x
Step 2
The change in x is equal to the difference in x-coordinates (also called run), and the change in y is equal to the difference in y-coordinates (also called rise).
m=y2-y1x2-x1
Step 3
Substitute in the values of x and y into the equation to find the slope.
m=-6-(7)6-(6)
Step 4
Simplify.
Multiply-1 by 6.
-6-(7)6-6
Subtract 6 from 6.
-6-(7)0
The expression contains a division by 0. The expression is undefined.
Undefined
Undefined
Step 5
The slope of a perpendicularline is the negative reciprocal of the slope of the line that passes through the two given points.
mperpendicular=-1m
Step 6
The slope of a lineperpendicular to a verticalline is zero.