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Question 582694:  Find an equation of the line that passes through the point (2, 3) and is perpendicular to the line  
4x + 7y − 2 = 0 
 Answer by mananth(16946)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 4      	x	+	7	y  	=	2				 
Find the slope of this line										 
										 
7y=-4x	+2    				 
Divide by	7									 
	y  	=	-  4/ 7	x	+	 2/7				 
Compare this equation with y=mx+b,	m= slope & b= y intercept					 
slope m =	- 4/7									 
										 
The slope of a line perpendicular to the above line will be the negative reciprocal  7/4 
m1*m2=-1										 
The slope of the required line will be			1 3/4							 
										 
m=	7/4	,point	(	2	,	3	)			 
Find b by plugging the values of m & the point in										 
y=mx+b										 
3	=	7/ 2	+	b						 
b=	- 1/2									 
m=	7/4									 
The required equation is	y =	(7/ 4)x-  1/ 2			 
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