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two perpendicular lines intersect at (2,3) one of the lines has an x-intercept of 2. what are the equations of both lines?
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Answered by Steve
the line through (2,3) and (2,0) is

x = 2

That is a vertical line. So, the perpendicular line through (2,3) is

y = 3
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