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The following graph shows two straight lines passing through the origin. Find the slope of Line 2 from the given graph if the product of two slopes of the two lines is -1.

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y=0.5x
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y=0.5x
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y=1.5x
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Solution

The correct option is B y=0.5x
The equation given for Line 1 is y=2x

We know that the equation of the line passing through the origin is y=mx

Comparing this with the eqaution of Line 1, we get,
Slope (m) = -2

It is also given that the product of slopes of two lines is 1.

So, we can write,

Slope of line 1×Slope of line 2=1

2×Slope of line 2=1

Slope of line 2=12

Slope of line 2=12

Slope of line 2=0.5

Line 2 passes through the origin.

Equation of a line passing through the origin is y=mx

The equation of Line 2 is y=0.5x.

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