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Perpendicular to y = -3x + 5 ; passes through (2, 6).
Our slope is -3. We know this because it is in the "m" position from slope-intercept form. However, since our equation we're looking for is perpendicular to our given one, we must find the negative reciprocal of -3.
A negative reciprocal is simply a number that is flipped and either given a negative or gets a negative removed.
So the negative reciprocal of -3 is 1/3. This means that our new slope is 1/3.
Now, using point-slope form ( y-y₁=m(x-x₁) ), our new slope (1/3) & (2, 6) , let's find our new equation!
y-y₁=m(x-x₁) y - (6) = 1/3(x - 2)
Simplify.
y - 6 = 1/3x - 2/3
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Where’s the question bro?


So we are to merge the two equations into one, since both of the equations are equal to y. a = b, b = c therefore, a = c.

We are to isolate x.
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The value of x is approximately, 1.9047m
Then, substitute the value of x from


y = 5.862m
Round up, then the answer would be D.
Answer:
6 1/5 = 31/5 and 2 3/4 = 11/4 as improper fractions, hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
The only possible methods for determining if the triangles are congruent is SAS, SSS, ASA, AAS, RHS
So you know what answers you can eliminate.
It tells you CA bisects angle BAD. "Bisect" means cut in half equally, so you know that angle CAB and angle CAD is the same. This is angle proof.
Something seems to be cut off from the picture. Depending on what it tells you (for example line xx = line xx), you can figure out the answer.