Write the equation of a line perpendicular to the line: y=-xy=

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2021-11-18

Write the equation of a line perpendicular to the line:
y=xy=x
that goes through the point (1, -2).
Write your answer in slope-intercept form, using simplified fractions for the slope and intercept

Answer & Explanation

Lounctirough

Lounctirough

Beginner2021-11-19Added 14 answers

Step 1
Compare the equation of line y=x with the slope intercept form of equation of line y=mx+c
where m is slope of line.
Slope of line y=x is
m1=1
Let the slope of required line be m.
Since the lines are perpendicular, therefore
mm1=1
m(1)=1
m=1
Step 2
Now, use point slope form of equation of line to find the equation of line passing through (1,-2) and having slope m=1
yy1=m(xx1)
y(2)=1(x1)
y+2=x1
y=x3
Step 3
Ans: Equation of line is
y=x3

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