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Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y= -1 over 5x-3 and contains the point (1,2)

Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y= -1 over 5x-3 and contains-example-1
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STEP - BY - STEP EXPLANATION

What to find?

Equation of a line.

Given:

Perpendicular equation; y=-1/5 x - 3

Point(1,2)

Step 1

Find the slope of the perpendicular line.

Comparing the line with y=mx + c


slope(m)=-(1)/(5)

Step 2

Determine thee slope of the new equation.

Slope of perpendicular lines have the following characteristic;


m_1m_2=-1

where m2 is the slope of the new equation.


\begin{gathered} -(1)/(5)m_2=-1 \\ \\ m_2=-1*-(5)/(1) \\ \\ =5 \end{gathered}

Step 3

Find the intercept(c) using the formula below:


y=mx+c

Substitute x=1 y=2 and m=5


\begin{gathered} 2=5(1)+c \\ \\ c=2-5 \\ \\ =-3 \end{gathered}

Step 4

Form the equation of the line by substituting m=5 and c=-3 into the general equation.


y=5x+(-3)

ANSWER

y= 5x + (-3)

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