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Write an equation perpendicular to y=3/4-x-1 that passes through the point (3, -3).

Write an equation perpendicular to y=3/4-x-1 that passes through the point (3, -3).-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation: y = 3/4 x -1

For a line to be perpendicular to another, the slope of one must be the negative reciprocal of the other.

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