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Write an equation that is perpendicular to y=5x−4 and goes through the point (10, -1)

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Answer:

Equation of the perpendicular line is
y=-(1)/(5)x+1

Explanation:

Given equation is y = 5x - 4

By comparing this equation with slope-intercept form of the equation,

y = mx + b

Slope of this line
m_(1)=5

Let the slope of the perpendicular line =
m_(2)

By the property of perpendicular lines,


m_(1)* m_(2)=(-1)


5* m_(2)=(-1)


m_(2)=-(1)/(5)

Equation of the perpendicular line passing through a point
(x_(1), y_(1)) and slope m is represented by


y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1))

If the given point is (10, -1) and slope 'm'=
-(1)/(5)


y+1=-(1)/(5)(x-10)


y=-(1)/(5)x+2-1


y=-(1)/(5)x+1

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