The slope of the line y=3x-6 is 3. A perpendicualr line will have to have slope -1/3, because the product of the two slopes must be -1. A proof or statement of that should be in your textbook.
The line you want must have the form
y = (-x/3) + b, where b is a constant you can figure out by requiring that y = 5 when x = -3.
5 = (-(-3)/3) + a = a + 1
a = 4.
Therefore the line you want is
y = (-x/3) + 4
Write an equation of a line that is perpendicular to the line y=3x-6 and goes through the point (-3,5)
plz help me ...and explain how to do
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