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Through (3, 4) and perpendicular to y = (1/3)x - 3

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Answer:3

x

2

y

=

7

Explanation:

Write the standard form of the line that goes through

(

3

,

1

)

and is perpendicular to

y

=

2

3

x

+

4

.

The equation

y

=

2

3

x

+

4

is in slope intercept form

y

=

m

x

+

b

where

m

= slope and

b

= the

y

intercept.

The slope of this line is then

m

=

2

3

A perpendicular slope is the opposite sign reciprocal. So, we change the sign of

2

3

and switch the numerator and denominator.

Perpendicular slope

m

=

3

2

To find the equation of the new line, use the point slope equation

y

y

1

=

m

(

x

x

1

)

where

m

=

slope and

(

x

1

,

y

1

)

is a point.

The slope is

3

2

and the point is the given point

(

3

,

1

)

.

y

1

=

3

2

(

x

3

)

a

a

a

Distribute

y

1

=

3

2

x

9

2

Standard form is

a

x

+

b

y

=

c

where

a

,

b

and

c

are integers and

a

is positive.

a

a

2

(

y

1

=

3

2

x

9

2

)

a

a

a

Multiply the equation by

2

a

a

a

a

a

2

y

2

=

3

x

9

3

x

a

a

a

a

a

a

a

3

x

a

a

a

Subtract

3

x

from both sides

3

x

+

2

y

2

=

9

a

a

a

a

a

a

a

a

+

2

a

a

a

+

2

a

a

a Add 2 to both sides − 3 x + 2 y = − 7 − 1 ( − 3 x + 2 y = − 7 ) a a a Multiply the equation by − 1 3 x − 2 y = 7

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