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13 March, 13:57

Write an equation of the line that passes through (-4,-1) and is perpendicular to the line y=4/3x+6

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  1. 13 March, 16:23
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    Perpendicular slope is the opposite reciprocal of the slope given, so perpendicular to 4/3 is - 3/4.

    To find the equation that goes through (-4,-1) you can use the formula:

    y-y1=m (x-x1) where m is the slope

    So plug in the values for y1, x1, and m

    y - (-1) = - 3/4 (x - (-4))

    y+1 = - 3/4x - 3

    Then set the equation in y=mx+b form simply by alienating y, so subtract 1 from both sides and you're done.

    y = - 3/4x - 4
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