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2 Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y = x- 13 and passes though the point (4, -1). A) B) y-**-5 y-x-s --x+5 - 2x+5 0) D)

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We need to find the equation of a line perpendicular to;

y = (2/3) x - 13

and through the oint (4, -1)

So we recall that the slope os a perpendicular line to one of slope "m" is given by the "opposite of the reciprocal" of the original slope m. So that means that our new slope must be "-3/2"

Now, we also use the point-slope form of a line to complete this point (4, -1) request:

y - (-1) = -(3/2) (x - 4)

y + 1 = -(3/2) x + 12/2

y + 1 = - (3/2) x + 6

y = - (3/2) x + 5

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