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Question 1012982:  Find an equation of the line perpendicular to 2x-3y+3=0 and passing through (2,-5). 
 Answer by Cromlix(4381)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Hi there, 
Put 2x - 3y + 3 into y = mx + c form 
-3y = - 2x - 3 
Multiply both sides by -1 
3y = 2x + 3 
Gradient = 2 
Lines perpendicular to one another 
have gradients that multiply together 
to give -1 
m1 x m2 = -1 
2 x m2 = -1 
m2 = -1/2 
Using the equation of the line 
y - b = m(x - a) 
Where m = -1/2 
and (a,b) = (2, -5) 
y -(-5) = -1/2(x - 2) 
y + 5 = -1/2x + 1 
y = -1/2x + 1 - 5 
y = -1/2x - 4 
y + 1/2x + 4 = 0 
or 
2y + x + 8 = 0 (multiplying 
by 2 to remove fraction) 
Hope this helps :-) 
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