Question 884976
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Step 1:  Solve the equation representing the given line for *[tex \Large y] in terms of everything else.


Step 2:  Determine the slope of the given line by inspection of the coefficient on *[tex \Large x] in the result of Step 1.


Step 3:  Calculate the negative reciprocal of the result of Step 2 to determine the slope of all lines perpendicular to the given line.


Step 4:  Use the result of Step 3, the coordinates of the given point, and the Point-Slope Form of an equation of a line to derive the equation for the desired line.


Step 5:  Use the given equation and the equation derived in Step 4 to form a 2X2 system of equations.  Solve.


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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