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5 April, 21:48

Which is the equation of a line that is perpendicular to the line represented by y=7/6x+4

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  1. 6 April, 01:24
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    Lines that are perpendicular will have slopes that are opposite reciprocals. The slope of y=7/6x+4 is 7/6. So we need to find the opposite reciprocal of 7/6. Opposite would make the number negative and reciprocal would switch the numerator with the denominator. So the slope of any line reciprocal to y=7/6x+4 would be - 6/7. Then you can use any real number as the y intercept for the new equation.

    An acceptable answer would be

    y = - 6/7x+10

    But the number 10 could be replaced by any real number.
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