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kekeman:

Ughh math: https://snipboard.io/5zcgJM.jpg

HaydenwH:

sorry, i cant see the problem, is there anyway you can post a ss?

xxemilianaxx:

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AZ:

Can you calculate the slope of the line in the image? If Leo draws another line that is perpendicular, then that means the slope of the new line is the OPPOSITE RECIPROCAL so if the slope of the original line is \(\dfrac{a}{b}\) then the slope of the perpendicular line is \(-\dfrac{b}{a}\)

AZ:

Here's the slope formula \(\Large\text{Slope} = \dfrac{\color{green}{y_2} - \color{orange}{y_1}}{\color{cyan}{x_2}-\color{red}{x_1}}\) where you have two points \(\Large (\color{red}{x_1}, \color{orange}{y_1})\) and \(\Large (\color{cyan}{x_2}, \color{green}{y_2})\) So your two points are \((\color{red}{0}, \color{orange}{-2})\) and \((\color{cyan}{1}, \color{green}{1})\)

kekeman:

Yes i got " y − G = −1 over 3 (x − F)"

kekeman:

Which is option 2

AZ:

@kekeman wrote:
Yes i got " y − G = −1 over 3 (x − F)"
That's correct!

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