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Which equation describes a line perpendicular to line r that passes through the point (3,-6) x-3y=21, 3x+y=3, 3x-y=15, 3x-y=3

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Explanation:

Missing in the question is the slope of line r.

We'll assume that the slope (m) of line r is


m = -(1)/(3)

When two lines are perpendicular, their slope are related in:


m_2 = -1/m_1


m_2 = -1/(-1)/(3)


m_2 = -1 * -3


m_2 = 3

The equation of the (3,-6) is:


y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)

Where


(x_1,y_1) = (3,-6)

So:


y - (-6) = 3(x - 3)


y +6 = 3x - 9

Make y the subject


y = 3x - 9 - 6


y = 3x - 15

Please note that this answer might be incorrect to you based on the assumed value. However, the step will guide you in solving similar questions

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