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28 September, 13:09

Write the equation of the line which passes through (2, - 1) and is perpendicular to the line with equation 5y - x = 1.

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  1. 28 September, 14:52
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    Solve 5y - x = 1 for y such that y = mx + b so we can extract the slope.

    y = 1/5x + 1/5

    Perpendicular lines have opposite signed reciprocal slopes.

    1/5 would have an opposite signed (-) reciprocal (5) slope of - 5

    Now let's find b by substituting the values of y, m, and x into y = mx + b:

    -1 = - 5 (2) + b

    -1 = - 10 + b

    9 = b

    So the equation is y = - 5x + 9 or 5x + y = 9
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