Yes, the lines having slopes 6 and -1/6 are perpendicular.
What is slope?
The slope of a line is a number that describes the direction of the line. The formula of calculating slope is calculated as under:
Slope=[tex](y_{2} -y_{1} )/(x_{2} -x_{1} )[/tex].
How to identify perpendicular lines?
We have been given that the slope of line A is 6 and slope of line B is -1/6.
Two lines are seem to be perpendicular to each other if the product of their slopes is equal to -1.
Product=slope of line A * Slope of line B
=6*(-1/6)
=-6/6
=-1
Hence the lines having slopes 6 and -1/6 are perpendicular to each other.
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