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How to solve for "Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y = -2/3x and contains point (4,-8)" ?

How to solve for "Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y = -2/3x-example-1

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Answer:


y=(3)/(2)x+(-14)

Explanation:

Equation of a line has been given as,


y=-(2)/(3)x --------(1)

Slope of the line is,


m_1=-(2)/(3)

By the property of perpendicular lines,

If the two lines having slopes
m_1 and
m_2 are perpendicular to each other,
m_1* m_2=-1

Therefore, slope of the line perpendicular to the line (1) will be,


-(2)/(3)* m_2=-1


m_2=(3)/(2)

If this line passes through a point (4, -8) equation of the line will be,


y-y'=m_2(x-x')


y+8=(3)/(2)(x-4)


y=(3)/(2)x-6-8


y=(3)/(2)x-14

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