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write a slope-intercept equation for a line passing through the point (5,-4) that is perpendicular to the line 5x+6y=7

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the equation of a line in slope-intercept form is

y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y-intercept )

rearrange 5x + 6y = 7 into this form

subtract 5x from both sides

6y = - 5x + 7 ( divide all terms by 6 )

y = -
(5)/(6) x +
(7)/(6) ← in slope-intercept form

with slope m = -
(5)/(6)

given a line with slope m then the slope of a line perpendicular to it is


m_(perpendicular) = -
(1)/(m), hence


m_(perpendicular) = - 1 / -
(5)/(6) =
(6)/(5)

y =
(6)/(5) x + c ← is the partial equation

to find c substitute (5, - 4 ) into the partial equation

- 4 = 6 + c ⇒ c = - 4 - 6 = - 10

y =
(6)/(5) x - 10 ← equation in slope-intercept form


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