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Write an equation of the line that satisfies the given conditions.

Through (0,−4), perpendicular to the graph of x−3=−6. Answer in slope intercept form.

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let's take a peek at the equation above


x-3=-6\implies x = -3\qquad \impliedby \textit{a vertical line}

Check the picture below, there's no slope-intercept form per se for a horizontal line, unless you'd want to give it a slope of 0 and write it as y = 0x - 4.

Write an equation of the line that satisfies the given conditions. Through (0,−4), perpendicular-example-1
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