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what line is perpendicular to y=6x-5

The slope of the line y = 6x - 5 is m = 6.

The slope of any perpindixular line is m2 = -1/m = -1/6

The equation of any perpiondicular line is y = m2.x + c

i.e. y = -x/6 + c wher c is some/any constant value.

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