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Find the equation of the line that passes through (1,3) and is perpendicular to y=1−2x. Leave your answer in the form y=mx+c

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Answer:

The equation of the line that passes through (1,3) and is perpendicular to y=1−2x is y=1/2x+5/2

Explanation:

We can rewrite the original equation as y=-2x+1

To find an equation's perpendicular slope, you take the reciprocal of it and negate it, therefore the perpendicular slope is -2 -> 1/-2 -> 1/2

So far, we have y=1/2x+b, but to find the y-intercept, b, we would need to plug in (1,3) and solve for b:

y=1/2x+b

3=1/2(1)+b

3=1/2+b

5/2=b

Therefore, your final equation is y=1/2x+5/2

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