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| Question 483256:  write the equation in point slope form for a line that passes through(-4,6) and is perpendicular to the line 2x+3y=12
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2	x	+	3	y  	=	12 Find the slope of this line
 
 3	y  	=	-2	x	+	12
 Divide by 	3
 y  	=	- 2/3	x	+	4
 Compare this equation with y=mx+b
 slope m =	-2/3
 
 The slope of a line perpendicular to the above line will be the negative reciprocal	3/2
 m1*m2=-1
 The slope of the required line will be 	3/2
 
 m=	3/2	,point	(	-4	,	6	)
 Find b by plugging the values of m & the point in
 y=mx+b
 6	=	-6.00	+	b
 b=	12
 m=	1 1/2
 The required equation is y =3/ 2x+12
 m.ananth@hotmail.ca
 
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