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How do I write one equations in slope-intercept form, and three other lines in slope-intercept form that are perpendicular to the first line ??
for ex. If I pick the equation y=2/3x+4 for the first equation. and for the second line , the slope -2/3x +4 , how about the 3rd and 4th line?
do i choose any other value of b or slope?
for ex. If I pick the equation y=2/3x+4 for the first equation. and for the second line , the slope -2/3x +4 , how about the 3rd and 4th line?
do i choose any other value of b or slope?
Answers
Answered by
Henry
The slope of the 3 perpendicular lines
must be the negative RECIPRECAL of the
first line.
1. Y = (2/3)x + 4
2. Y = (-3/2)x + 4
3. Y = (-3/2)x + 5
4. Y = (-3/2)x + 6
must be the negative RECIPRECAL of the
first line.
1. Y = (2/3)x + 4
2. Y = (-3/2)x + 4
3. Y = (-3/2)x + 5
4. Y = (-3/2)x + 6
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