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PLEASE HELP WITH THIS PROBLEM-example-1
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Answer:

  • y -2 = 2(x +7)
  • y -2 = -1/2(x +7)

Explanation:

You want equations of lines parallel and perpendicular to y = 2x -1 through the point (-7, 2).

Slope

The given equation is written in slope-intercept form:

y = mx + b

where m = 2, and b = -1.

The slope of the line is m, the x-coefficient. For the given line, the slope is 2.

A parallel line will have the same slope: 2.

A perpendicular line will have the opposite reciprocal slope: -1/2.

Point-slope equation

When you have a point and slope, it is useful to use the point-slope form of the equation for a line:

y -k = m(x -h) . . . . . . line with slope m through point (h, k)

For both of the desired lines, the point is (h, k) = (-7, 2). Using this point and the above slopes, we have ...

  • equation of parallel line: y -2 = 2(x +7)
  • equation of perpendicular line: y -2 = -1/2(x +7)
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