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A line is perpendicular to y = 3x - 8

and intersects the point (6, 1).
What is the slope of this
perpendicular line?

User Petike
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The perpendicular line of y=3x-8 is y=-x/3+b. So our answer is -x/3 or (-1/3)x. But if you would like to see the y-intercept. We simply substitute, 1=3(6)+b. After evaluation the y-intercept is -17. Therefore, our full equation is: y=-x/3-17.

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