In the case of whole numbers, dividing 2 by itself would prove the conjecture false.
2/2 = 1
2/8 = 0.25
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Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes. So if the slope is -2/5...to find the negative reciprocal, " flip " the slope and change the sign.
So we flip -2/5 and we get 5/-2...and now we change the sign...and we get 5/2. So our perpendicular slope will be 5/2.
To determine the coordinates of the midpoints of a line segment, get the average of the both the abscissas and ordinates. In this example, the average of the abscissas is 22 and that of the ordinates is -4. Thus, the midpoint is (22, -4).
12/10 = 1.2
4/10 = 0.4
1.2-0.4 = 0.8