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Find the equation of the line that contains the point (2,−4) and is perpendicular to the line x=3. Write the line in​ slope-intercept form, if possible. Graph the lines.

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Answer:

y = - 4 = equation

Explanation:

y + 4 = 0 (x - 2)

y + 4 = 0x + 0

y (+ 4 - 4) = 0x + (0 - 4)

y = - 4

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