SOLUTION: Write the standard form of the equation of the line described through: (-5,-1), perpendicular to y= -5/3x - 4

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Question 1105011: Write the standard form of the equation of the line described
through: (-5,-1), perpendicular to y= -5/3x - 4

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Write the standard form of the equation of the line described
through: (-5,-1), perpendicular to y= -5/3x - 4
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Depends.
Is it y= (-5/3)x - 4 ?
Or y= -5/(3x) - 4 ?
Or y= -5/(3x - 4) ?

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