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Find the slope intercept form and the point slope the line perpendicular to 4x-7y=2 going through (-6,1)

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Slope-intercept form:
y=-(7)/(4)x-(19)/(2)

Point-slope-form:
y-1=-(7)/(4)(x+6)

Explanation:

Hi there!

We want to find the equation of the line perpendicular to the line 4x-7y=2 that goes through (-6, 1) in slope-intercept form, as well as the point-slope form

Slope-intercept form is defined as y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

Point-slope form is defined as
y-y_1=m(x-x_1), where m is the slope and
(x_1, y_1) is a point

Meanwhile, perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative and reciprocal. When they are multiplied together, the result is -1

So let's find the slope of the line 4x-7y=2

The equation of the line is in standard form, which is ax+by=c, where a, b, and c are integer coefficients a is non-negative, and a and b aren't 0

So let's find the slope of the line 4x-7y=2

One way to do that is to convert the equation of the line from standard form to slope-intercept form

Our goal is to isolate y onto one side

Subtract 4x from both sides

-7y=-4x+2

Divide both sides by -7

y=
(4)/(7)x-(2)/(7)

So the slope of the line 4x-7y=2 is
(4)/(7)

Now, we need to find the slope of the line perpendicular to it

Use this formula:
m_1*m_2=-1


m_1 in this case is
(4)/(7)


(4)/(7)m_2=-1

Multiply both sides by
(7)/(4)

m=
-(7)/(4)

Let's see the equation of the perpendicular line so far in slope-intercept form:

y=
(-7)/(4)x+b

We need to find b now

The equation of the line passes through (-6,1), so we can use it to solve for b.

Substitute -6 as x and 1 as y


1=-(7)/(4)*-6+b

Now multiply

1=
(42)/(4)+b

Subtract 42/4 from both sides to isolate b

-19/2=b

Substitute -19/2 as b into the equation

The equation in slope-intercept form y=
(-7)/(4)x-(19)/(2)

Now, here's the equation in point-slope form

Recall that the slope is
(-7)/(4) , our point is (-6, 1), and point-slope form is
y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Let's label the value of everything to avoid any confusion


m=-(7)/(4) \\x_1=-6\\y_1=1

Now substitute those values into the equation


y-1=-(7)/(4)(x--6)

We can simplify the x--6 to x+6


y-1=-(7)/(4)(x+6)

Hope this helps!

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