Which equations represent the line that is perpendicular to the line 5x – 2y = -6 and passes through the point
(5,-4)? Select three options.
Oy=-x-2
2x + 5y = -10
2x - 5y = -10
Cy+4= (x-5)
Dy -4 = {(x + 5)

Respuesta :

Answer: 2x + 5y = - 10, Cy + 4 = (x-5)

Dy - 4 = (x+ 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation of the line

5x - 2y = -6

Conditions for perpendicularity

m1 x m2 = -1

To get m1, rearrange the equation

2y = 5x + 6

y = 5x/2 + 3

n1 = 5/2 and m2 = -2/5

To get C

y = mx +c

-4 = -2 x 5/5 + C

-4 = -2 + C

C = -4 + 2

C = -2

To get the equation of the second line

y = -2x/5 - 2

Multiply through by 5

5y = -2x - 10

2x + 5y = 10.

Answer:

y+4=-(2/5)(x-5)

y=-(2/5)x-2

2x+5y=-10

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