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Question 1011208:   y+4=-4(x-2)
 
rewrite this equation in slope-intercept form?
 
rewrite this equation in standard form?
 
what is the equation in standard form of perpendicular line that passes through(5,1) 
what is the x-intercept of the perpendicular line
 
thank you 
 Answer by rothauserc(4718)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! y +4 = -4(x-2) 
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slope intercept form 
y = -4x +8 -4 
y = -4x +4 
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standard form 
4x +y = 4 
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slope of line is -4 
slope of perpendicular line is 1/4 (this is the negative reciprocal of the line's slope) 
y = x/4 + b 
now use the point (5, 1) 
1 = 5/4 + b 
b = -1/4 
y = x/4 - 1/4 
-x/4 +y = -1/4 
multiply both sides of = by -4 
standard form of perpendicular line is 
x -4y = 1  
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x = 1 +4y 
if y=0, then x=1 
the x intercept is at x=1 and the point of intersection is (1, 0)
 
   
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