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Two lines having the same y-intercept are perpendicular. If the equation of one of these lines is y = - (4/5) x + 6. what is the equation for the second line

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Given that, two lines having the same y-intercept are perpendicular. And the given equation is,


y=-(4)/(5)x+6

Here, slope is -4/5, and y intercept is 6.

The slope of the perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal.

Therefore the equation for the perpendicular line is,


y=(5)/(4)x+6

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