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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 07:48, mobslayer88

The product of the slopes of two non-vertical perpendicular lines is always -1. it is not possible for two perpendicular lines to both have a positive slope because the product of two positives is positive. so for the product of the slopes to be -1, one of the slopes must be positive and the other negative.

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