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Write the equation of a line that is perpendicular to the given line that passes through the given point.

y-2=7/3(x+5); (-4,9)

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Answer:

First we must find the opposite-reciprocal of the original slope.

current slope:
(7)/(3)

new slope:
-(3)/(7)

Using the new slope and the given point, we will plug them into slope-intercept form and solve for b, the y-intercept.


9 = -(3)/(7)(-4) + b\\\\9 = (12)/(7) + b\\\\-(51)/(7) = b

The y-intercept is
-(51)/(7).

Now, we can write the formula for the new line.

Slope-intercept form:
y = -(3)/(7)x - (51)/(7)

Point-slope form:
y - 9 = -(3)/(7)(x + 4)

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