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A line represented by y = 3x − 1 and a line perpendicular to it intersect at r(1, 2). what is the equation of the perpendicular line?
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A line represented by y = 3x − 1 and a line perpendicular to it intersect at r(1, 2). what is the equation of the perpendicular line?
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a line represented by y = 3x − 1 and a line perpendicular to it intersect at r(1, 2). what is the equation of the perpendicular line?
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y= -1/3x is the equation of tge perpendicular line
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