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Write an equation for a line perpendicular to y = 3a + 3 and passing through the point (-6,6)

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User Cboden
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Answer:

Explanation:

A line that is perpendicular to another will have the opposite slope.

y =
-(1)/(3)a + b

To find b, substitute y and a with the given values

6 =
-(1)/(3)(-6) + b

6 = 2 + b

-2 -2

4 = b

thus

y =
-(1)/(3)a + 4

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User Ctv
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y= -1/3a + 4

Find the negative inverse of 3. The inverse of 3 is 1/3 and negative 1/3 would be -1/3.

The slope is found so now you plug in the number to the point given.

-1/3 (-6) = 2
To get from 2 to 6, you add 4.
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User Andrew Allison
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