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Write the equation of a line perpendicular to the line: y=43x−1 that goes through the point (-6, -6). Write your answer in slope- intercept form, using reduced fractions for the slope and intercept.
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Write the equation of a line perpendicular to the line:
y=43x−1
that goes through the point (-6, -6).
Write your answer in slope- intercept form, using reduced fractions for the slope and intercept.
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The equation would be y=-1/43x-264/43
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