Write an equation of a line passing through (6, 1), perpendicular to 4y−2=3x

Nicholas Hunter

Nicholas Hunter

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2022-11-02

Write an equation of a line passing through (6, 1), perpendicular to 4y−2=3x

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ebizsavvy1txn

ebizsavvy1txn

Beginner2022-11-03Added 14 answers

4 y - 2 = 3 x
4 y = 3 x + 2
y = ( 3 4 ) x + ( 1 2 )
Slope of the line m 1 = 3 4
Slope of perpendicular line m 2 = - 1 m 1 = - ( 1 3 4 ) = - ( 4 3 )
Equation of the perpendicular line
( y - 1 ) = - ( 4 3 ) ( x - 6 )
3 y - 3 = - 4 x + 24
3 y + 4 x = 27

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