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what is the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that passes through the point (–6, 1) and is perpendicular to the graph of 2x 3y = –5?

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d on ed

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User Randy Tang
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Line II
2x+3y=-5
3y=-2x-5
y=
(-2)/(3) x- (5)/(3)

Gradient m=
(-2)/(3)
Gradient of line I will be;

(-2)/(3) *m=-1
m=
(3)/(2)
Equation of line I;
y=mx+c
y=
(3)/(2) x+c
Finding value of c by replacing for;
y=1
x=-6
1=
(3)/(2) *(-6)+c
c=10
y=
(3)/(2) x+10
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