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Which of the following equations with graph a line perpendicular to Y equals 3/4 X +5

Y=3/4 X -5
Y=-3/4x+5
Y=4/3x+5
Y=-4/3x+5

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Answer:


y = (-4)/(3)x + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The general form of the linear equation is:

y = mx + c

where m is the slope and c is the y-intercet

For two lines to be parallel:

m₁ × m₂ = -1

Now, for the given line:


y = (3)/(4)x + 5

The slope of the given line (m₁) is
(3)/(4)

Now, we get the slope of the line perpendicular to the given one:


m_(1)*m_(2) = -1\\(3)/(4)*m_(2)=-1 .....> m_(2)=(-4)/(3)

From the given choices:

The only given option with slope
(-4)/(3) is
y = (-4)/(3)x + 5

Hope this helps :)

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