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Find an equation for the line perpendicular to y = − 1 /9 x + 4 with x-intercept at x = -1

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  • 09-09-2017
y = (-1/9).x + 4
The slope m of the line perpendicular to y = (-1/9).x + 4 is equal to 9:
(if the product of 2 slopes = - 1, then the 2 lines are perpendicular)

y = 9x + b, Since it passes by the point (-1,0) , then:
 0= 9(-1) + b and b = 9
Final equation:

y = 9x+9
 
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