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A line perpendicular to y=-3x+15 with an x intercept of -15
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A line perpendicular to y=-3x+15 with an x intercept of -15
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A line perpendicular to y=-3x+15 with an x intercept of -15
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Answer:
y=1/3x-5
Explanation:
y=1/3x+b
0=1/3(15)b
0= 5+b
b=-5
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