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1 1. **Write the equation of the line that is perpendicular to and goes through the point (-8,2) 2 Week 14 Homework Packet.pdf 220.128 VIEW US

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the given line is


y=-(1)/(2)x+4

it has slope m equal to


m=-(1)/(2)

anb y-intercept b equal to 4.

Since we need a perpendicular line, we know that this new line must have a "reciprocal inverse" slope mp for the

given m, that is


m_p=-(1)/(m)

In our case,


m_p=-(1)/(-(1)/(2))

which is equal to,


m_p=2

Hence, the form of our perpendicular line is


\begin{gathered} y=m_px+c \\ or \\ y=2x+c \end{gathered}

we only need the y-intercept c. In order to find c, we must use the given point (-8,2).

By substituying this point into the last equation, we have


2=2(-8)+c

hence,


\begin{gathered} 2=-16+c \\ c=2+16 \\ c=18 \end{gathered}

Finally, the perpendicular line is


y=2x+18

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