Write an equation of a line perpendicular to y = 1 over 2x − 5 in slope-intercept form that passes through the point (2, −7).
y= 1 over 2x − 7
y= 2x + 2
y= −2x − 5
y= −2x − 3
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hartnn (hartnn):
can you find the slope of
y = 1 over 2x − 5
?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
hartnn (hartnn):
slope of y =mx+c is just m
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
slope of y =mx+c is just m
OpenStudy (redohawk):
you just copy and paste xD
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i have no clue, if i coul djust get the answer, that would be good ^^
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please!
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OpenStudy (redohawk):
ahhh... sorry :/
OpenStudy (redohawk):
i mean i know it is C or D right?
hartnn (hartnn):
yes
now plug in this point in them
(2, −7).
x=2,
and see for which option, y comes out to be -7