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Find the slope and y-intercet of the line that is perpendicular to y= 3 x − 3 and passes through the point ( − 8,-2)

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Answer:

Explanation:

If a line has a slope of
3, then the line perpendicular to it has a slope of
-(1)/(3) (opposite reciprocal).

With this, we can construct a line in slope-intercept form:


y = mx + b

Where
m is the slope of the line and
b is the y-intercept.

We already know the slope of the line, so we can plug it into the equation:


y = -(1)/(3)x + b

We also know that the line passes through the point
(-8, -2), so we can plug this into the equation to get
b:


-2 = -(1)/(3)(-8) + b


-2 = (8)/(3) + b


b = -(14)/(3)

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