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I am really having issues with the slope intercept equations and would like your assisance with the below question:

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The line through (2,-3) that is perpendicular to the line 5x + 3y = 9
Thank you,
asked Mar 14, 2014 in ALGEBRA 1 by payton Apprentice

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Given line 5x  + 3y  = 9

Subtract 5x  from each side.

5 - 5x  + 3y = 9 - 5x

3y  = 9 - 5x

Divide each side by  3.

3y /3 = (9-5x )/3

= 3 - 5x /3

= - 5x /3 + 3

Compre it to slope intercept form of a line y  = mx + b .

Slope = -5/3.

We know that perpendicular lines slope are negitive reciprocal to each other.

Slope of the perpendicular line = 3/5.

Perpendicular line passes through (2 , -3).

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Equation of line in point slope form is  image

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Cross multiplication.

5y  + 15 = 3x  - 6

Subtract 15 from each side.

5 = 3x  - 21.

Divide each side by 5.

Required line equation = 3x /5 - 21/5.

answered Mar 15, 2014 by david Expert

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