Find the slope of a line perpendicular to the line whose equation is 6, x, minus, 10, y, equals, 1406x−10y=

To find the slope of a line perpendicular to this line, we need to find the slope of the given line first.

The equation of the given line is 1406x−10y=6x−10y.

We can rewrite the equation as 1400x = 0.

Dividing both sides by 1400, we get: x = 0.

Since there is no y term in the equation, this means that x can take any value, and the line is a vertical line along the y-axis.

The slope of a vertical line is undefined.

Since the slope of a line perpendicular to a vertical line is always 0, the slope of a line perpendicular to this line is 0.