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write the standard form of the equation that is perpendicular to y = 5x + 4 and goes through point (3, -2).

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Answer:

y=-1/5x-7/5

Explanation:

y=5x+4

(y+2)=-1/5(x-3)

y+2=-1/5x+3/5

y+10/5=-1/5x+3/5

y=-1/5x-7/5

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Answer: x+5y= -7

Explanation:

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