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?
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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