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29 June, 23:29

find the slope intercept form of an equation of the line perpendicular to graph of x-3y=5 passing through (0,6)

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  1. 30 June, 01:32
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    y=-3x+6

    explanation:

    First set the equation in terms of y so that we can find the slope.

    y = (x-5) / 3

    We can also write this as

    y = (1/3) x - (5/3)

    The slope of the perpendicular line would be the opposite reciprocal, so - 3.

    We have the y-intercept, so now we can plug in the numbers to get our equation.

    y=-3x+6
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