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Write an equation of the line through(2-1) and perpendicular to 2yx-4 Write the equation in the form x The one the Enter your answer in the box and then click Check Answer parts showing i Type here to search

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Answer:


2x+y=3

Explanation:

Here we aer given a point (2,-1) and a line
2y=x-4. We are supposed to find the equation of the line passing through this point and perpendicular to this line.

Let us find the slope of the line perpendicular to
2y=x-4

Dividing above equation by 2 we get


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

Hence we have this equation in slope intercept form and comparing it with


y=mx+c , we get Slope
m = (1)/(2)

We know that product of slopes of two perpendicular lines in -1

Hence if slope of line perpendicular to
y=(1)/(2)x-2 is m' then


m* m' =-1


(1)/(2) * m' =-1


m'=-2

Hence the slope of the line we have to find is -2

now we have slope and a point

Hence the equation of the line will be


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


y+1=-2(x-2)


y+1=-2x+4

adding 2x and subtracting on both sides we get


2x+y=3

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