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A line has this equation: y = -1x/6-8 Write an equation for the perpendicular line that goes through (-6, -2).

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When two lines are perpendicular their slopes are opposite. It mearn that two perpendicular lines have slopes:

m=n

m=-n

You have the equation:


y=-(1)/(6)x-8

the perpendicular function to it have then a slope of:

m=1/6

Use the point to find the value of the b in the equation:


y=mx+b

( -6, -2)

x= -6

y= -2

m=1/6


-2=(1)/(6)(-6)+b

you clear the b:


-2=-(6)/(6)+b
-2=-1+b
-2+1=b
-1=b

The yo have: m=1/6 b=-1

The equation is:
y=(1)/(6)x-1

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