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Graph the line using a point and a slope. Write the equation of each line.

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a line that contains point (0, −3) and perpendicular to another line whose slope is 2.

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Answer:

Graph attached.

Explanation:

  • Line (i) contains point (0, -3)
  • It's perpendicular to line (ii) whose slope is 2

The product of slope of line (i) and slope of line (ii) should be equal to -1 (product of slopes of two perpendicular lines = -1)

i.e

Slope of line (i) × 2 = -1

Slope of line (i) =
-(1)/(2)

To find the equation of line (i), we need another point (x,y) on the line.

Slope (m) = change in y ÷ change in x =
(y - -3)/(x - 0) = -(1)/(2)

y =
-(1)/(2) x - 3

*The graph of this line is attached here below.

Graph the line using a point and a slope. Write the equation of each line. c a line-example-1
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