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OpenStudy (jermaine19):

A line is perpendicular to another line if 2003-10-02-00-00_files/i0230000.jpg, where 2003-10-02-00-00_files/i0230001.jpg is the slope of the original line and 2003-10-02-00-00_files/i0230002.jpg is the slope of the perpendicular line. Which of the following equations represents the line that passes through the point (1, –1) and is perpendicular to the line below?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont know diddly squat about yo9urt .jpg's, but I do at least know somethin about your question. First and foremost two lines are perpendicular if the are at right angles to each other. If a line contains the point(1,-1) thenthe poinnts of such a line are said to be (x1 = 1 and y1= -1). However, without knowing#: A. two points on the line OR B. One point and the slope it is impossible to determine the equation of the line . well at least according to Euclid.

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