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Write the equation of the line passing through point (-3,3) and perpendicular to y=x + 3

Write the equation of the line passing through point (-3,3) and perpendicular to y-example-1

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Two lines are perpendicular to each other when the product between their slopes is equal to -1.


y=x+3

Then, we can write the following equation to find the missing slope


(m_1)\cdot(m_2)=-1

since we have the slope for the initial line we can leave only one unknown variable, and clear the equation


\begin{gathered} (1)\cdot(m_2)=-1 \\ m_2=-1 \end{gathered}

then using the point given and the standard form of the equation of the line find the y-intercept


\begin{gathered} y=mx+b \\ \text{point (-3,3)} \\ y=-x+b \\ 3=-(-3)+b \\ 3=3+b \\ b=3-3 \\ b=0 \end{gathered}

the equation of the line is


y=-x

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