Answer:
line1:y=2x+3
Gradient1=2
Let line2 be the line passes through (-4,1)and perpendicular to line1.
Because line2 and line1 are perpendicular, (gradient of line2) (gradient of line1) =-1
Gradient of line2=-1/2
Equation of line2:y-y1 =m(x-x1)
:y-1 =(-1/2)[x-(-4)]
:(y-1)(-2)=(x+4)
:-2y+2 =x+4
:-2y+2-x-4=0
:-x-2y-2 =0
:x+2y+2 =0
*notes:gradient=m
A) y = 5/3x - 9
B) y = -x + 3
C) y = -2/7x + 1
D) y = 5x + 4
X² - 3x - 4 = 0
Reverse FOIL method . . .
(x - 4)(x + 1) = 0
one of the paranthesis has to be equal to zero if the other is not . . .
x - 4 = 0
<u><em>x = 4</em></u>
x + 1 = 0
<u><em>x = -1</em></u>
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