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The line represented by y = 3x − 6 and a line perpendicular to it intersect at R(3, 3). What is the equation of the perpendicular line? A)y=-1/3x +4 B)y=1/3x + 7/3 C)y=-1/2x +5/2 D)y=-3x + 5
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The line represented by y = 3x − 6 and a line perpendicular to it intersect at R(3, 3). What is the equation of the perpendicular line?
A)y=-1/3x +4
B)y=1/3x + 7/3
C)y=-1/2x +5/2
D)y=-3x + 5
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The answer is (A)
opposite slop
Flip the original slop and change the sign
The equation gonna be like (A)
y-intercept is doesn't matter same or different
hope it's help
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