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Answer:

The equation y =
-(8)/(7) x - 7 represents a line perpendicular to the given line

Explanation:

The product of the slopes of the perpendicular lines is -1, which means if the slope of one line is m, then the slope of the perpendicular line to it is
(-1)/(m) (negative reciprocal)

  • The slope of the equation ax + by = c is
    (-a)/(b), where a, b, c are constant
  • The slope of the equation y = m x + b is m

Let us solve the question

∵ The equation of the given line is 7x - 8y = 16

a = 7 and b = -8

→ Use the rule above to find the slope of it

∵ The slope of the given line =
(-7)/(-8)

The slope of the given line =
(7)/(8)

To find the slope of the perpendicular line to it reciprocal the fraction and change its sign

The slope of the perpendicular line =
-(8)/(7)

→ Look at the answer to find the equation which has this slope

The equation of the perpendicular line is y =
-(8)/(7) x - 7

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