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An equation of a line through (-10, -6) which is perpendicular to the line −5x+8y=−1 is __?
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Answered by Reiny
new equation must be
8x + 5y = c
plug in (-10,-6)
-80 - 30
c = -110

new equation: 8x + 5y = -110
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