SOLUTION: An equation of the line passing thru (6,1) and perpendicular to the line y-4=2(x-3)
What I done is. y=2x+6+4? I don't think its right though.
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Question 663678: An equation of the line passing thru (6,1) and perpendicular to the line y-4=2(x-3)
What I done is. y=2x+6+4? I don't think its right though.
Answer by lynnlo(4176) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=-x/2+4
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