SOLUTION: If the line y=A+B(x−8) is perpendicular to the line y=2x and it contains the point (5,13), what are the values of A and B?
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Question 942746: If the line y=A+B(x−8) is perpendicular to the line y=2x and it contains the point (5,13), what are the values of A and B?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=A+B(x-8), is the perpendicular line to y=2x and contains (5,13).
That means, .
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