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| Question 360291:  write an equation of the line containing the given point and perpendicular to the given line.
 (9,-6); 7x+8y=9
 the equation of the line is y=
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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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)
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 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
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 The slope of lines parallel is the same.
 The slope of lines perpendicular is the negative inverse, m = +1/3
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 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)
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