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Through: (-5,4) perpendicular to x=5

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First let's calculate the slope of the straight line

For slopes that are perpendicular to each other we can use the following formula


m1m2=-1

Where

m1 = original slope

m2 = perpendicular slope


\begin{gathered} m2=-(1)/(m1) \\ m2=-(1)/(5) \end{gathered}

Now for the intersection


\begin{gathered} b=y-mx \\ b=4-((-1)/(5))\cdot(-5) \\ b=4-1 \\ b=3 \end{gathered}

The equation of the line that passes through the point (-5,4) with a slope of -1/5 is


y=-(1)/(5)x+3

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