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Answer:
y = -3x +6
Step-by-step explanation:
The perpendicular line will have the coefficients of x and y swapped (and one of them negated), and will have a constant appropriate to the point the line needs to go through.
The equation will look like ...
x -3y = 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . given line
3x +y = constant . . . . . . perpendicular line
where "constant" can be found by substituting for x and y.
3x +y = 3(5) +(-9)
3x +y = 6 . . . . equation in standard form
To put this in slope-intercept form subtract 3x:
y = -3x +6
Answer:
is a one to one function
Step-by-step explanation:
it is a one to one function
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A perpendicular bisector is a special kind of segment, ray, or line that. (1) intersects a given segment at a 90° angle, and. (2) passes through the given segment's midpoint. Segment CD is the perpendicular bisector to segment AB. We derive two important theorems from the characteristics of perpendicular bisectors.
Answer:what is this
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