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Write an equation of the line that passes through (0,9) and is perpendicular to the line

y = -x + 1

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Answer:

y=x+9

y=mx+c

where m is gradient, c is the intercept

for perpendicular line m1/m2=-1

m1=m2*(-1)

m1=-1*-1=1

y-9/x-0=1

y=x+9

User JustinB
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slope of y = -x + 1 is -1

so the slope of desired line = -(-1) = 1

equation of the line:


(y-9)/(x-0) =1\\y-9=x\\y=x+9

User Narendra Rabari
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