Write an equation of the line that is perpendicular to a line with the coordinates (-3,3) (0,1) that passes through the points (0,-2).

Respuesta :

Hey there,

This is a two-step problem and two equations are involved in figuring out the problems.

Looking at the points you know the y-intercept of both equations but you would need to solve for the slope.

First Step:

  • [tex]\frac{0-(-3) }{1-3 }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{-2}[/tex]

The slope of the first equation would be [tex]-\frac{3}{2}[/tex] now we write it in slope intercept form and get y = [tex]-\frac{3}{2}[/tex] x + 1.

Second Step:

Perpendicular lines have slopes that are the negative reciprocal of the original line. So the perpendicular line would have the slope as [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] .

The equation would be: y = [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] x - 2

Hope I helped,

Amna