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Suppose the equation for line A is given by 12x=9y+27. If line A and B are perpendicular and the point (16,-12) lies on line B, then write the equation for line B

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Answer:

The answer is -3/4x

Explanation:

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User Alienjazzcat
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Answer:


y=-(3)/(4) x-8

Explanation:

he equation for line A is given by 12x=9y+27

Equation of line is y=mx+b where m is the slope


12x=9y+27

Subtract 27 on both sides


12x-27=9y

Divide both sides by 9


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

Slope of the given line is 4/3

Slope of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocal of one another

slope of perpendicular line is -3/4


m=-3/4, (16,-12)


y-y1=m(x-x1)


y+12=(-3)/(4)(x-16)

Multiply fraction inside the parenthesis


y+12=-(3)/(4) x+4

Now subtract 12 from both sides


y=-(3)/(4) x-8

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