Answer:
Any line with the slope of 2/3 would be perpendicular.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find this, first solve the equation for y.
-2y = 3x + 7
y = -3/2x - 7/2
Perpendicular lines always have opposite and reciprocal slopes. Therefore, we flip the slope in the original equation (-3/2 becomes -2/3) and then we change the sign (-2/3 becomes 2/3)
Answer:
I believe that it is D
Step-by-step explanation:
A is wrong...
B is wrong (I believe)...
C is wrong...
So D is the only answer choice left.
The slope-intercept form is:
y = mx + b
where m = slope, and b = y-intercept.
You need a slope of 1, so m = 1.
You need a y-intercept of -1, so b = -1.
Replace m with 1 and b with -1 in the slope intercept form to get
y = 1x + (-1)
which simplifies to
y = x - 1