Cydney is proving that perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals. She draws line p and labels two points on the line as (0, a) and (b, 0). Enter the answers, in simplest form, in the boxes to complete the proof. The slope of line p is . Rotate line p 90° counterclockwise about the origin to get line q. The labeled points on line p map to (−a, 0) and ( , ) on line q. The slope of line q is . The slopes of the lines are opposite reciprocals because the product of the slopes is .