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What is the equation of a line in slope intercept form that is perpendicular to y=2/3x+2 and passes through the points (-2,2)? HELP ME PLEASE

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Answer:


y = -(3)/(2)x -1

Explanation:

Given

Perpendicular to
y = (2)/(3)x + 2

Pass through
(-2,2)

Required

Determine the line equation

First, we need to determine the slope of
y = (2)/(3)x + 2

An equation is of the form:


y = mx + b

Where


m = slope

In this case:


m = (2)/(3)

Next, we determine the slope of the second line.

Since both lines are perpendicular, the second line has a slope of:


m_1 = (-1)/(m)


m_1 = (-1)/(2/3)


m_1 = -(3)/(2)

Since this line passes through (-2,2); The equation is calculated as thus:


y - y_1 = m_1(x - x_1)

Where


(x_1,y_1) = (-2,2)

This gives:


y - 2 = -(3)/(2)(x - (-2))


y - 2 = -(3)/(2)(x +2)


y - 2 = -(3)/(2)x -3

Add 2 to both sides


y - 2+2 = -(3)/(2)x -3 + 2


y = -(3)/(2)x -1

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