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What is the equation of a line that goes THROUGH (-2, 3) and is PERPENDICULAR to the line y = -3x+2
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What is the equation of a line that goes THROUGH (-2, 3) and is PERPENDICULAR to the line
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3=-2+B. +2 +3 B=5 “y=1/3x+5” in perpendicular lines slope1times slope 2 creates a negative (-1) example(-3/1)(1/3)=-1 so slope 1 multiplied by slope 2 is the opposite inverse which creates a negative 1
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