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Which of the following lines is perpendicular to y=-2x+3?

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Explanation:

The given line has equation:


y=-2x + 3

Compare to the general slope-intercept form: y=mx+c

This implies that m=-2 is the slope of the given line.

The slope of all lines perpendicular to the given line is the negative reciprocal of -2.

This implies that the slope of any line perpendicular to y=-2x+3 is


(1)/(2)

Now look through the options and choose the equation that is of the form:


y = (1)/(2) x + \boxed { whatever\: \: constant }

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