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What’s an equation of a line that’s perpendicular to 4x-16y=-8 and passes through the point (-3,3)

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Let's first convert the equation of the line given to slope-intercept form:


y=(1)/(4)x +(1)/(2)

We know that the slope (m in y = mx + b) is 1/4. A perpendicular line always has a negative reciprocal slope. So, the equation of the perpendicular line in slope-intercept form is simply:


y= -4x + (1)/(2)

But, since they give us two points on the line, we'll put that equation in point-slope form (y - k = m(x - h)):


y - 3 = -4(x+3)

So, your final answer is y - 3 = -4(x + 3).

User Chris Brandt
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Answer: 4x - 16y = -60


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