| 
 
 
 
Question 312549:  Write an equation of the line containing the given point and perpendicular to the given line. (3,6) 6x+y=5 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A line and a point example. 
Write in standard form the eqation of a line that satisfies the given conditions. Perpendicular to 9x+3y=36, through (1,2) 
----------------- 
Find the slope of the line.  Do that by putting the equation in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b.  That means solve for y. 
9x+3y = 36 
3y= - 9x + 36 
y = -3x + 12 
The slope, m = -3 
------------------ 
The slope of lines parallel is the same. 
The slope of lines perpendicular is the negative inverse, m = +1/3 
---------------- 
Use y = mx + b and the point (1,2) to find b. 
2 = (1/3)*1 + b 
b = 5/3 
The equation is y = (1/3)x + 5/3 (slope-intercept form) 
x - 3y = -5 (standard form) 
------------------------ 
For further assistance, or to check your work, email me via the thank you note, or at Moral Loophole@aol.com 
  | 
 
  
 
 |   
 
 |   
 |  |