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What is the equation of a line that is perpendicular to y= (-2/3x) +5 and goes through the point (-8,3)?

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Answer:

y =
(3)/(2)x + 15

Explanation:

We are to find the equation of a line (
l_(2)) which is perpendicular to line (
l_(1)) whose equation is; y =
(-2)/(3)x + 5 and that;


l_(2) goes through (-8,3)

The slope of
l_(2) is
-(2)/(3)

The product of slope of
l_(1) and that of
l_(2) = -1 (The product of two perpendicular slopes is -1)

Therefore,
-(2)/(3) times slope of
l_(2) = -1

Slope of
l_(2) = -1 ÷
-(2)/(3) =
(3)/(2)

Taking another point (x,y) on
l_(2);

Slope = Change in y ÷ change in x =
(y - 3)/(x - -8) =
(3)/(2)

y - 3 =
(3)/(2)x + 12

y =
(3)/(2)x + 12 + 3

Finally,

y =
(3)/(2)x + 15

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