Question 1025982:  7. Consider the line L represented by the equation x + 4y = 12. (a) Find the equation of the line which is parallel to L, and passes through (1,−2). (b) Find the equation of the line which is perpendicular to L, and passes through (0,1). (c) Find the intersection point of L and the line 2x−3y + 9 = 0 (d) Find the perpendicular distance from the point P(−1.5) to L  
 Answer by Boreal(15235)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! x+4y=12 
4y=-x+12 
y=(-x/4)+3 
parallel to this and passing through (1,-2) 
point slope formula with slope (-1/4) 
y+2=(-1/4)(x-1) 
y=(-x/4)-(7/4) 
  THIS IS PARALLEL 
Perpendicular has slope 4, negative reciprocal. 
passing through (0,1)  y-1=4x; y=4x+1. 
 THIS IS PERPENDICULAR 
X+4Y=12 
2X-3Y=-9, rewriting 
-2X-8Y=-24, multiplying top by -2. 
-11Y=-33 
Y=3 
X=0 (0,3) IS THE INTERSECTION POINT. 
From (-1,5) to L, the perpendicular distance must be along a line with slope 4 
that line has an equation of y-5=4(x+1); y-5=4x+4 and y=4x+9 
Find the intersection of that line and the original line 
x+4y=12 
-4x+y=9 
4x+16y=48 multiplying the first by 4. 
17y=57; y=57/17 
x+4y=12 
16x-4y=-36 
17x=-24; x=-24/17 
Do those points work in both lines? 
-24/17 +228/17=204/17, which is 12. 
y=4x+9 or 57/17=4(-24/17)+153/17.  This is (-96+153)/17=57/17. 
Therefore, the intersection is (-24/17, 57/17) and we need to find the distance between that point at (-1.5) 
That is the distance formula, with is the square root (sum of the square of the distances of x and y). 
x distance is from -1 to -24/17, which is -7/17.  y distance is between 5 and 57/17, and that is (28/17). 
Square those and add them, which is (49/289) and (784/289) or (833/289). The square root of that is sqrt(833)/17=28.86/17, or 1.698 or 1.7 
  
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