We know perpendicular slopes have negative reciprocal slopes.
If Line 1 has slope
The perpendicular line, Line 2, will have slope
The slope-intercept form of a line is given by,
Where
m is the slope
b is the y-intercept
The line shown is,
So,
Slope = - 2
Y-intercept = 1
Since this line has slope of "-2", the perpendicular line to this will have a slope of,
So, it's slope intercept form of the equation will be:
This line passes through the point (x, y) = (2, 3), so, substituting these values in the respective variables, we can solve for "b", the y-intercept. Shown below:
Thus, the
equation of the line is
To graph this line, we will find 2 points (x-intercept and y-intercept).
• To find the ,x-intercept,, we put ,y = 0,.
,
• To find the ,y-intercept,, we put ,x = 0,.
First, the x-intercept:
So, the x-intercept is (-4,0)
Secondly, the y-intercept:
So, the y-intercept is (0, 2).
Now, we can draw the two coordinates >>>>
(-4, 0)
and
(0, 2)
and draw a straight line that passes through these 2 points.
Let's
graph the line: