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Write the equation of the line perpendicular to 2x+3y=9 that passes through (-2,5). Write your answer in slope-intercept form. Show your work.

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y = (3)/(2) x + 8



Step-by-step explanation

The line given to us has equation,


2x + 3y = 9

We need to write this equation in the slope intercept form to obtain,



3y = - 2x + 9




\Rightarrow \: y = - (2)/(3)x + 3


The slope of this line is


m_1 = - (2)/(3)
Let the slope of the perpendicular line be


m_2

Then

m_1 * m_2 = - 1



- (2)/(3) m_2= - 1

This implies that,


m_2 = - 1 * - (3)/(2)



m_2 = (3)/(2)



Let the equation of the perpendicular line be,


y = mx + b

We substitute the slope to get,



y = (3)/(2) x + b

Since this line passes through

(-2,5)
it must satisfy its equation.


This means that,


5= (3)/(2) ( - 2)+ b



5 = - 3 + b




5 + 3 = b



b = 8

Wherefore the slope-intercept form is


y = (3)/(2) x + 8
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