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vazorg [7]
3 years ago
14

Write the equation of a line that is perpendicular to y = -0.3z +6 and that passes through the point

Mathematics
1 answer:
lawyer [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

y = 3.33x - 18

Step-by-step explanation:

In order for a line to be perpendicular to another, it must have a slope with the negative reciprocal

  • Here in the equation y = -0.3z + 6 has a slope of  -0.3 (can also be written as -\frac{3}{10})
  • A line that is perpendicular to this line will need to have a slope of 3.33 repeating (or \frac{10}{3})
  • I will using fractions for simplicity and convert to decimals afterwards

Since we have our slope and the two points, we can plug them into y = mx + b to solve for b and write our new equation of a line

  • Substituting in the values that we have we get: -8=\frac{10}{3}(3)+b
  • Simplifying we get -8 = 10 + b, making b = -18

Now that we have our slope and our y-intercept we can plug them into the same formula used before to find our perpendicular line:

  • y= \frac{10}{3}x-18 which can also be written as y = 3.33x - 18

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