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Point slope question

Point slope question-example-1
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Answer: (y + 3) = -1/3 (x - 2)

Explanation:

Point-slope form has the form of

y - y1 = m (x - x1)

Where

y1 is the y-value of a point on the line

x1 is the x-value of a point on the line

m is the slope of the line

The problem already gives a point on the line, (2, -3)

(y + 3) = m (x - 2)

Remember to put the opposite value of the x and y values. (In other words, do NOT write (y - 3) = m (x + 2) )

The slope of a perpendicular line is the opposite reciprocal of slope of the line it is perpendicular to. The perpendicular line given in the equation is

3x - y = 4

When rearranged to slope-intercept form, we get

y = 3x - 4

Meaning the slope of the perpendicular line is 3. The opposite reciprocal of positive three is negative one-third. Therefore, the slope of the line we are solving for is -1/3.

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