Write an equation of a line passing through (0, 4), perpendicular to y=6x−2

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2022-10-29

Write an equation of a line passing through (0, 4), perpendicular to y=6x−2

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n8ar1val

n8ar1val

Beginner2022-10-30Added 12 answers

Perpendicular, in terms of an equation, means that the slope is opposite reciprocal of its original equation
Since the original equation is in terms of y=mx+b, where m=slope, the original slope is m=6
Since 6 can be rewritten as 6 1 , the reciprocal of 6 is 1 6 , but don't forget the opposite.
Since 1 6 is positive, the opposite is negative, so the new slope is m = - 1 6
Since they've given us the point, we can plug that into the original equation to find b, the y-intercept:
(4)=6(0)+b
4=0+b
b=4
Our y-intercept is (0,4), which you may have noticed is the point they gave us, so that step is technically unneccessary for this particular problem.
Now we can plug in the values we solved for into y=mx+b
y = - 1 6 x + 4

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