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The lines are perpendicular. Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of line y₂

The lines are perpendicular. Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of line-example-1
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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
y_(1) 's slope is 3 and you know
y_(2) is perpendicular. So, just flip 3 upside down into
(1)/(3) and then make it negative, -
(1)/(3)
. If you look at the coordinate grid, you can see that
y_(2) crosses the y-axis at 4. When you put those into slope-intercept form you get
y_(2) = -

(1)/(3)x + 4
.
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