Slope - Find Perpendicular - Decimal Slope to Fraction Slope (Level 1)

The topics in this unit focus on understanding perpendiculars in terms of line equations and graphs. Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.

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Slope - Find Perpendicular - Decimal Slope to Fraction Slope

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What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?

m=-0.5

Slope - Find Perpendicular - Decimal Slope to Fraction Slope Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Slope - Find Perpendicular - Decimal Slope to Fraction Slope (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Slopes and Perpendiculars - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/line_equations_and_perpendiculars_intro/
1
What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?
m=3
a A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 3
b A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 3
c A LaTex expression showing m=-3
d A LaTex expression showing m=3 over 2
2
What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?
m=-1
a A LaTex expression showing m=-1
b A LaTex expression showing m=1
c A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 2
3
What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?
m=-0.25
a A LaTex expression showing m=4
b A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 4
c A LaTex expression showing m=-4
d A LaTex expression showing m=4 over 2
4
What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?
m=0.25
a A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 4
b A LaTex expression showing m=-4 over 2
c A LaTex expression showing m=4
d A LaTex expression showing m=-4
5
What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?
m=4
a A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 4
b A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 4
c A LaTex expression showing m=-4
d A LaTex expression showing m=4 over 2
6
What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?
m=-0.5
a A LaTex expression showing m=-2
b A LaTex expression showing m=2 over 2
c A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 2
d A LaTex expression showing m=2
7
What slope would be PERPENDICULAR to this slope?
m=-0.33
a A LaTex expression showing m=3
b A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 3
c A LaTex expression showing m=3 over 2
d A LaTex expression showing m=-3