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Through: (-3,3), Perpendicular to y = 1/5×

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We are to find the equation of a line passing through the point (-3,3) and perpendicular to the line y = 1/5x.

First we need to get the slope of the given line. The slope is 1/5

Since the unknown line is perpendicular to the given line, the slope of the unknown line will be m = -1/(1/5)

m = -5

The point slope equation of a line is expressed as;

y - y0 = m(x-x0)

(x0, y0) = (-3, 3)

m = -5

Substitute into the formula;

y - 3 = -5(x-(-3))

y - 3 = -5(x+3)

y - 3 = -5x - 15

y = -5x - 15 + 3

y = -5x - 12

Hence the required equation is y = -5x - 12

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