330,187 views
9 votes
9 votes
How do i find a perpendicular line to x=-6

User Mohammad Nikdouz
by
3.0k points

1 Answer

16 votes
16 votes

Answer:

y=k, (k a constant).

Explanation:

The line x=-6 is a vertical line that crosses the x-axis at -6.

A perpendicular line will therefore be a horizontal line (running from left to right).

An example of a line perpendicular to x=-6 is shown in the diagram below.

In general, any line of the form y=k (where k is a constant) is perpendicular to x=-6.

How do i find a perpendicular line to x=-6-example-1
User Hoakey
by
3.0k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.