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Write an equation for the line perpendicular to y = 6x - 5 that contains (2, 10).

A y-10= -1/6(x-2)
b. x-10= 6(y -2)
c. y-2= -1/6(x-10)
d. y-10= 6(x-2)

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A.


y - 10 = - (1)/(6) (x - 2)

Step-by-step explanation

The given line is


y = 6x - 5

The slope of this line is

6

The slope of the line perpendicular to it is


- (1)/(6)

The reason is that, the two slopes are negative reciprocal of each other.

The given line passes through,


(2,10)


We use the formula,


y - y_1 = m (x - x_1)

where m is the slope.

We substitute the values to get the equation of the required line to be


y - 10 = - (1)/(6) (x - 2)

The correct answer is A.
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