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A given line has the equation 2x 12y -1.What is the equation, in slope-intercept form, of the line that is perpendicular to the given line and passes through thepoint (0,9)?x 9SubmitSave and ExitNextMark this and return

A given line has the equation 2x 12y -1.What is the equation, in slope-intercept form-example-1

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First we need to arrange the given equation into slope-intercept form, as follows:
2x + 12y = -1
Subtracting 2x from both sides, we get:
12y = -2x -1 ................(1)
Next we divide both sides of equation (1) by 12, to get:

y=-(1)/(6) x-(1)/(12) ...........(2)
Therefore the slope in equation (2) is -(1/6)
The product of the slope of the perpendicular line and the slope of the given equation must equal -1. Let the slope of the perpendicular line be m. Then we can write:

m* -(1)/(6)=-1 ............(3)
Multiplying both sides of equation (3) by -6, results in:
m = 6
So the required number to type in the box is 6.

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