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What is the equation, in point-slope form, of the line that

is perpendicular to the given line and passes through the
point (-4,-3)?

User Manku
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Answer:

The equation of the line is
y + 3 = m(x + 4), in which m is found as such
am = -1, considering a the slope of the given line.

Explanation:

Equation of a line:

The equation of a line, in point-slope form, is given by:


y - y_0 = m(x - x_0)

In which m is the slope and the point is
(x_0,y_0)

Perpendicular lines:

If two lines are perpendicular, the multiplication of their slopes is -1.

Passes through the point (-4,-3)

This means that
x_0 = -4, y_0 = -3

So


y - y_0 = m(x - x_0)


y - (-3) = m(x - (-4))


y + 3 = m(x + 4)

The equation of the line is
y + 3 = m(x + 4), in which m is found as such
am = -1, considering a the slope of the given line.

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