How do you write an equation of a line passing through (2, 3), perpendicular to #y = (3/2)x − 4#?
1 Answer
We find the line with negative reciprocal slope through the point, which is
Explanation:
When we multiply perpendicular slopes together we get
We can read off the slope of
We fit the constant to the line.
So the equation we seek is
I prefer not to deal with the slope if I can avoid it. I like first writing the line in standard form:
Then the perpendiculars are gotten by swapping the coefficients on