JK is perpendicular to a line that has a slope
What is Slope?
The ratio of how much y grows as x grows by a certain amount is known as a line's slope. The slope of a line indicates how steep it is, or how much y rises as x rises. Anywhere along the line, the slope remains constant (the same).
Two lines, L1 and L2, with slopes m1 and m2 are perpendicular if
m1 x m2 = -1.
In our case m1 = 1
1 x m2 = -1
m2 = -2
so the slope of the perpendicular line is -2.
( -2 x (1) = -1).
As x increases, the line with a slope of -2 increases. Line JK is the only line displayed that fits this. Line AB cannot be the solution because it is "falling" as x grows.
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