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Write the point-slope form of the line that passes through (6, 1) and is perpendicular to a line with a slope of -3.

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Answer:


\sf y - 1 = (1)/(3) (x - 6)

Explanation:

Equation of line in point slope form: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)

m₁ = -3

Product of slope of Perpendicular lines m* m₁= -1


\sf m = (-1)/(m_1)\\\\m= (-1)/(-3)\\\\ \boxed{m= (1)/(3)}

The line passes through ( 6 , 1)

Substitute the coordinates and slope in the equation,


\sf y - 1 = (1)/(3)*(x - 6)

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