SOLUTION: Two perpendicular lines intersect on the x-axis. If one line has the equation y = 2/3x + 6, then what is the equation of the other line? Answer in general form

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Question 1091908: Two perpendicular lines intersect on the x-axis. If one line has the equation y = 2/3x + 6, then what is the equation of the other line? Answer in general form
Answer by josgarithmetic(39626)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Where on the x-axis do they intersect?





Intersect at (-9,0).

Other line is perpendicular to given line.




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