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two lines a and b are perpendicular. line a has equation 3y-2x+2=0 and meets line b at the point(4,7). find the equation of line b

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Answer:

Explanation:

3y - 2x +2 = 0

3y = 2x - 2


y = (2)/(3)x-(2)/(3)

y = mx + b

Slope of line a = 2/3

Product of slope of perpendicular line = -1


Slope \ of \ line \ b = (-1)/((2)/(3))=(-3)/(2)

Equation of line b:


y=(-3)/(2)x+b

Line b passes through (4,7)


7 = (-3)/(2)*4+b\\\\\\7= -6 + b\\\\b = 7 + 6\\\\b = 13

Equation of line b:


y=(-3)/(2)x+13

Multiply the equation by 2

2y = -3x + 26

3x + 2y - 26 = 0

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