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Find in standard form the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y=8x/3 +2 and passes through (-3, -6)

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Answer:

y =
(-3)/(8)x -
(57)/(8)

Explanation:

a perpendicular slope is the opposite reciprocal. The slope will be
(-3)/(8)

Two write the equation, you need the slope and the y-intercept. We have the slope (
(-3)/(8)). We know need to find the y-intercept.

We will use the m or slope of
(-3)/(8), x value of -3 from the point (-3,-6)and the y value of -6 from the point (-3,-6)

y = mx + b

-6 =
(-3)/(8)(
(-3)/(1))) + b

-6 =
(9)/(8) + b Subtract
(9)/(8) from both sides


(-6)/(1 ) -
(9)/(8) =
(9)/(8) -
(9)/(8) + b Use the common denominator of 8


(-48)/(8) -
(9)/(8) = b


(-57)/(8) = b

y =
(-3)/(8)x -
(57)/(8)

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