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28 December, 08:17

Find equation of a line that is perpendicular to another line

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  1. 28 December, 09:57
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    Let ax+by=c be the given (known) line

    slope of this line (m₁) = - a/b

    Let m₂ be the slope of required line

    Since given line and required line are perpendicular to each other, the product of their slopes must be equal to - 1

    Therefore, m₁. m₂ = - 1

    (-a/b) m₂ = - 1

    m₂ = b/a

    Therefore, by slope-intercept form, line perpendicular to given line can be given by,

    y=m₂x+c

    y = (b/a) x+c

    Therefore, ay-bx=c

    or bx-ay+c = 0

    Where c is constant and it can be determined according to the conditions given in questions.

    Therefore the required line is,

    bx-ay+c=0
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