Question #06e3a
1 Answer
The line perpendicular to the given line is
or
Explanation:
You are given a point and an easy way to find slope, so the most convenient equation is the point-slope form of the equation of the wanted line.
Find the slope of the wanted line
The slopes of lines that are perpendicular to each other are the "negative inverse" of each other's slopes.
So first, find the slope of the given line by solving for
Subtract
Divide both sides by
The slope of the given line is
......................
The slope of any line perpendicular to this one is
the "negative inverse" of
The negative inverse is
So the slope of the wanted line is
.......................
The point-slope formula of a line is
where
Subbing in
for the wanted line
This simplifies to
Answer:
The point-slope equation of the wanted line is
This is the same as the slope-intercept form