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Write the Slope-Intercept Form of the eq. through point (-5, 2) and perpendicular to: y = x - 2

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User Kokx
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Answer:

y =qxe+b

Explanation:

Write the Slope

− Intercept Form of the eq through point (−5,2) and perpendicular to:

y =x−2

Find the value of b using the formula for the equation of a line.

y =mx+b

Replace the known value of m in the slope y-intercept form of the equation.

y =(eq)⋅x+b

Simplify the slope y-intercept form of the equation.

Remove parentheses.

y =(eq)⋅x+b

Simplify (eq)⋅x+b.

Multiply eq by x.

y =eqx+b

Move e .

y =qxe+b

hopes this helps

UwU

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User Renan Gemignani
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Answer:

y =qxe+b

Explanation:

Write the Slope

− Intercept Form of the eq through point (−5,2) and perpendicular to:

y =x−2

Find the value of b using the formula for the equation of a line.

y =mx+b

Replace the known value of m in the slope y-intercept form of the equation.

y =(eq)⋅x+b

Simplify the slope y-intercept form of the equation.

Remove parentheses.

y =(eq)⋅x+b

Simplify (eq)⋅x+b.

Multiply eq by x.

y =eqx+b

Move e .

y =qxe+b

hopes this helps

UwU

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User Endemic
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