SOLUTION: Find the slope of a line perpendicular to the line y=x Use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation to write the equation of each line with the given slope and y-

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Question 200203:
Find the slope of a line perpendicular to the line
y=x


Use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation to write the equation of each line with the given slope and y-intercept.

slope -3; y-intercept (0, -1/5)


write the equation of the line passing through the given points. write the equation in standard form Ax+By=C

(8,-3) AND (4,-8)



Write an equation of each line. Write the equation in the form x=a y=b or y =mx+b


Through (-2,-3): perpendicular to 3x+2y =5


Find the equation of each line. Write the equation in standard form unless indicated otherwise.

Through (3,5) perpendicular to the line 2x-y=8

Solve each system by graphing.
-x +3y =6
3x - 9y = 9 These two are togther supposed to have a bracket around them as a whole.

Use the substitution method to slove each system of equation.
x= 3y -1
2x - 6y = -2
These two are togther supposed to have a bracket around them as a whole.

Solve each sytem of equation


1/2x - 1/3y = -3 These two are togther supposed to have a bracket around them as a whole
1/8x + 1/6y =0

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