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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 21:50 mparra4761

What is the slope of a line l, perpendicular to the line y = 6? A. Because y = 6 is a vertical line, line l has a slope of zero.
B. The slope of line l would be a negative reciprocal of 6. Line l has a slope of -1/6.
C. Because y = 6 is a horizontal line, line l has a slope of zero.
D. Because y = 6 is a horizontal line, line l has an undefined slope.

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