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What is the equation of a line that is perpendicular to 2x+y=−4 and passes through the point (2, −8) ?​

User Paul Liang
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Answer:

y =
(1)/(2) (x) - 9

Explanation:

Set the given equation to standard form: y = -2x -4

Set the slope of the given equation's slope to the reciprocal ( -2 --> 1/2).

Thus, you will have y = 1/2x + b

Insert the given information: (2, -8)

-8 = 1/2 (2) + b

Half of 2 is 1: subtract it on both sides...

-8 = 1 + b

-1 -1

-9 = b

So, the equation will be y = 1/2(x) - 9

User Matthijs Brouns
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Answer:

y=1/2z-9= Perpendicular line

y=-2x-4= parrallel

Explanation:

User Randomwalker
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