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What is the equation of the line that is perpendicular to the given line and has an x-intercept of 6?

y = –Three-fourthsx + 8

y = –Three-fourthsx + 6

y = Four-thirdsx – 8

y = Four-thirdsx – 6

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Correct Answer: C. y = Four-thirdsx – 8

User Navid Abutorab
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Answer:


y=(4)/(3)x-8

Option 3 is correct

Explanation:

To find: The equation of perpendicular to given line and has x-intercept 6

x-intercept is on x-axis where y value is 0.

Therefore, x-intercept: (6,0)

Now we will check each point for each option.

Option 1:
y=-(3)/(4)x+8

Put x=6, y=0


0=-(3)/(4)\cdot 6+8


0\\eq(7)/(2)

False

Option 2:
y=-(3)/(4)x+6

Put x=6, y=0


0=-(3)/(4)\cdot 6+6


0\\eq(3)/(2)

False

Option 3:
y=(4)/(3)x-8

Put x=6, y=0


0=(4)/(3)\cdot 6-8


0=0

True

Option 1:
y=(4)/(3)x-6

Put x=6, y=0


0=(4)/(3)\cdot 6-6


0\\eq2

False

Hence, The perpendicular equation is
y=(4)/(3)x-8

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