SOLUTION: Passing through (5,−3) and perpendicular to the line whose equation is x−5y−4=0 what is the equation in point slope form

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Question 1176780: Passing through (5,−3) and perpendicular to the line whose equation is x−5y−4=0
what is the equation in point slope form

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
Previously submitted:
perpendicular to line x−5y−4=0 0r y = x/5-4/5 , m = 1/5
Slope of New Line is -5 (negative reciprocal)
Passing through (5,−3)
y + 3 = -5(x - 5) Point-slope form
y = -5x -28 Slope Intercept Form
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