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Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that passes through the given point and is PERPENDICULAR to the the graph of the given

equation.
(6,-7); y=-3x+1

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User Prouast
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Explanation:

the slope is always the factor of x and the ratio

y coordinates difference / x coordinates difference

when going from one point on the line to another.

in short : y/x

the perpendicular slope is -x/y.

the ratio is turned upside down, and the sign is flipped.

so, the begin of our equation is

y = (1/3)x + b

b (the y-intercept, which is the y-value when x = 0) we get by using the given point and is coordinates:

-7 = (1/3)×6 + b = 2 + b

b = -9

so, the whole equation is

y = (1/3)x - 9

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