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The given line passes through the points (−4, −3) and (4, 1).

What is the equation, in point-slope form, of the line that is perpendicular to the given line and passes through the point (−4, 3)?

y − 3 = ______ (x + 4)

The given line passes through the points (−4, −3) and (4, 1). What is the equation-example-1
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Answer:

a. y-3=-2(x+4)

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Answer:
y- 3 =-2(x + 4)

Explanation:

The equation of a line passing through
(x_1,y_1) in point slope form is given by ;-


(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1), where m is the slope of the line .

The slope of the line passing from (a,b) and (c,d) is given by :-


m=(d-b)/(c-a)

Then the slope of the line passing from (-4, -3) and (4, 1) is given by :-


m=(1-(-3))/(4-(-4))=(1+3)/(4+4)=(4)/(8)=(1)/(2)

The slope of perpendicular line =
m_1=(-1)/(m)=(-1)/((1)/(2))=-2 [∵ product of slopes of two perpendicular line is -1]

Hence, the the equation, in point-slope form, of the line that is perpendicular to the given line and passes through the point (−4, 3) will be


y- 3 =-2(x + 4)

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