SOLUTION: find an equation for the line perpendicular to x+y=16 with y intercept (0,-33) write the answer in slope intercept form

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Question 1152959: find an equation for the line perpendicular to x+y=16 with y intercept (0,-33) write the answer in slope intercept form
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+y=16 is perpendicular to x-y=K for any real number K.
Their slopes are in the same order, -1 and 1.
The equation you want will use the slope of 1.

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