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The slope of line f is -1/3. What is an equation of line that is perpendicular to line f?

1). y+2=-1/3x
2).-2x+6=6y
3).9x-3y=27
4). 3x+y=0

please explain how aswell!!

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Answer: 3x + y = 0

Explanation:

Ley's put it into slope-intercept form (to graph easier)

3x + y = 0

y = - 3x + 0

(Since we were subtracting 3x from both sides -3x results

So now we have it in slope-intercept form.

The formula for the perpendicular line is negative reciprocal

The negative reciprocal of -1/3 is 3x, so we have the negative reciprocal slope

We will convert option three quickly before I graph

9x - 3y = 27

-3y = -9x + 27

y = 3x - 9

So we have the same slope, which is correct. But wrong y-intercept; it needs to be zero since the slope you gave has no y-intercept, so we assume 0.

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