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The lines are perpendicular. Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of line y₂
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The lines are perpendicular. Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of line y₂
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When you want to find the slope of the perpendicular line, all you have to do is flip the known slope upside down and make it negative. You know that
slope is 3 and you know
is perpendicular. So, just flip 3 upside down into
and then make it negative,
-
. If you look at the coordinate grid, you can see that
crosses the y-axis at 4. When you put those into slope-intercept form you get
= -
x + 4
.
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