SOLUTION: Find B so that -6x +By = 3 is perpendicular to 2x-3y=8.
I took simplified y=-2/3x - 8/3 and y=6x + 3/B.
any number for B must be positive in order for the lines to be perpe
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I took simplified y=-2/3x - 8/3 and y=6x + 3/B.
any number for B must be positive in order for the lines to be perpe
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: Find B so that -6x +By = 3 is perpendicular to 2x-3y=8.
I took simplified y=-2/3x - 8/3 and y=6x + 3/B.
any number for B must be positive in order for the lines to be perpendicular.
is this correct? This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Er...not quite, athough you are on the right track!
Start with the fact that perpendicular lines have slopes that are the negative reciprocal of each other.
You have: Add 3y to both sides. Subtract 8 from both sides. Divide both sides by 3. or The slope is so the negative reciprocal is
The other equation is: Add 6x to both sides. Now divide both sides by B. The slope here is and this is to equal Multiply both sides by B. Now multiply both sides by
Let;s graph the two resulting lines: