Asked by Jo
Find an equation of the line that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x – 5y = 3 and passes through (-2, 7). Last time i posted this, the answer was wrong
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Answered by
Scott
I answered that correctly
2/25 1:34pm
why do you think it was wrong
2/25 1:34pm
why do you think it was wrong
Answered by
Juan
Answer choices
1. y = 2.5x + 2
2. y = -2.5x + 2
3. -2x + 7y = -5
4. y = 0.4x + 2
5. y = -0.4x + 2
its not one of the choices
1. y = 2.5x + 2
2. y = -2.5x + 2
3. -2x + 7y = -5
4. y = 0.4x + 2
5. y = -0.4x + 2
its not one of the choices
Answered by
Scott
2y + 5x = 4
2y = -5x + 4
y = -2.5x + 2
algebra, right??
2y = -5x + 4
y = -2.5x + 2
algebra, right??
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