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5 July, 02:16

Find an equation of the line that has a y intercept of - 2 and is perpendicular to the graph of the line x - 2y = 5?

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  1. 5 July, 02:19
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    First, you'd get x-2y=5 into y=mx+b form. Which would be done like this:

    -2y=-x+5 (subtract x in order to get it to the other side

    -2y/-2=-x/-2+5/-2 (Divide everything by - 2 in order to isolate y)

    y=1/2x+-5/2

    Once you're done with that, you just have to replace the y-intercept, and find the negative reciprocal of our slope (1/2), which would be - 2

    This then makes your answer

    y=-2x-2
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