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Write an equation for a line perpendicular to Y equals negative 3X -2 and passing through the point (9,7)

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The equation for line perpendicular to y = -3x - 2 and passing through the point (9,7) in slope intercept form is:


y = (x)/(3)+4

Solution:

Given that we have to write the equation for line perpendicular to y = -3x - 2 and passing through the point (9,7)

Let us first find the slope of line

The equation of line in slope intercept form is given as:

y = mx + c -------- eqn 1

Where, "m" is the slope of line and "c" is the y - intercept

Given equation of line is:

y = -3x - 2

On comparing the above equation with eqn 1

m = -3

We know that product of slope of a line and line perpendicular to it is equal to -1

Therefore,


-3 * \text{ slope of line perpendicular to given line } = -1\\\\\text{ slope of line perpendicular to given line } = (1)/(3)

Now find the equation of line passing through the point (9, 7)


\text{Substitute } (x, y) = (9, 7) \text{ and } m = (1)/(3) \text{ in eqn 1 }


7 = (1)/(3) * 9+c\\\\7=3+c\\\\c = 4


\text{Substitute } m = (1)/(3) \text{ and } c = 4 \text{ in eqn 1 }


y = (1)/(3)x+4\\\\y = (x)/(3)+4

Thus the equation of line in slope intercept form is found

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