SOLUTION: Find the equation, in standard form, of the line perpendicular to 2x - 3y = -5 and passing through (3, -2). Write the equation in standard form, with all integer coefficients.
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: Find the equation, in standard form, of the line perpendicular to 2x - 3y = -5 and passing through (3, -2). Write the equation in standard form, with all integer coefficients.
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I was trying y-y1=m(x-x1) This question is from textbook
You can put this solution on YOUR website! First off, find the slope of your first line.
Re-arrange it into slope intercept form,
Then find the slope of the second line, using the slope relationship of perp. lines,
Then use the point slope form,
Then re-arrange so that you have no denominators and x and y are on the left hand side, constants on the right hand side.
Repost if you need more help or get stuck.