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The equation for line f can be written as y=9/5x–2. Perpendicular to line f is line g, which passes through the point (5,–3). What is the equation of line g?

Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Write the numbers in the equation as simplified proper fractions, improper fractions, or integers.

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Answer:

y = -5/9x -2/9

Explanation:

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Perpendicular Lines

When a line is perpendicular, it means that their slope is the negative reciprocal of the reference line.

Examples of negative reciprocals:

1/3 and -3

-4/7 and 7/4

Solving the Question

We're given:


  • y=(9)/(5)x-2
  • Passes through (5,–3)

Slope intercept form:
y=mx+b

  • m = slope
  • b = y-intercept

Finding the slope

We know that the slope of the line will be the negative reciprocal of
(9)/(5):


-(5)/(9)

⇒ Plug this into y=mx+b:


y=-(5)/(9)x+b

Finding the y-intercept

To find the y-intercept, plug in the given point and solve for b:


-3=-(5)/(9)*5+b\\\\-3=-(25)/(9)+b\\\\b=-(2)/(9)

⇒ Plug this into our equation:


y=-(5)/(9)x-(2)/(9)

Answer


y=-(5)/(9)x-(2)/(9)

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