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When are two lines perpendicular?
Answer
When their gradients multiply to −1: m₁m₂ = −1, i.e. m₂ = −1/m₁.
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How do you get the perpendicular gradient?
Answer
Take the negative reciprocal — flip the fraction and change the sign. E.g. ⅔ → −3/2.
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Perpendicular gradient of 5?
Answer
Write 5 as 5/1; the perpendicular gradient is −1/5.
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How do you find a line through a point perpendicular to a given line?
Answer
Use the negative-reciprocal gradient, put it into y = mx + c, then substitute the point to find c.
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What is a normal to a curve?
Answer
The line perpendicular to the tangent at a point; its gradient is −1/(tangent gradient). Used in calculus.
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Why doesn't m₁m₂ = −1 work for horizontal & vertical lines?
Answer
They are perpendicular, but a vertical line (x = a) has no gradient, so the product rule can't be applied — state it separately.
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