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Find an equation of the line passing through the point (-4,6) that is perpendicular to the line y=7/2x+5. Work please.

Find an equation of the line passing through the point (-4,6) that is perpendicular-example-1
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Answer:

y =
-(2)/(7)x + 4
(6)/(7)

Explanation:

We are to find the equation of line 1 which passes through point (-4,6)

Line 1 is perpendicular to line 2.

The equation of line 2 is; y =
(7)/(2)x + 5

The slope of line 2 is
(7)/(2)

Because the product of two perpendicular line is -1;

The slope of line 1 is -1 ÷
(7)/(2) =
(-2)/(7)

Taking another point (x,y) on line 1;

Slope = change in y ÷ change in x


(-2)/(7) =
(y - 6)/(x - -4)

y - 6 =
(-2)/(7)(x + 4)

y - 6 =
(-2)/(7)x -
(8)/(7)

y =
(-2)/(7) -
(8)/(7) + 6

y =
-(2)/(7)x + 4
(6)/(7)

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