Question 240640
To find the slope of the given line, you must solve for y.


-5x-y=7
-y=5x+7
y=-5x-7


The slope of the line is the coefficient of x, which in this case is m=-5.

The slope of a line PERPENDICULAR to this line is the NEGATIVE RECIPROCAL of this slope, which is 1/5.


The given point just happens to be the y-intercept (0,-7/5)


The equation of a line with slope m that passes through the y-intercept (0,b) is y=mx+b.


The equation of a line with slope 1/5 that passes through the point (0,-7/5) is {{{y=(1/5)x-7/5}}}


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Seminole State College of Florida
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