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14 May, 22:20

Line perpendicular to y=2/3+3 and passes through 2,1

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  1. 14 May, 22:29
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    I'm assuming there is an x after 2/3?

    y = (2/3) x + 3

    First we invert the gradient to make it perpendicular.

    y = (-3/2) x + 3

    Now we need to make y equal to 1, when x is 2. Currently, y is 0, since (-3/2) * 2 is - 3, plus 3 is 0. We could just add 4 instead of 3 to make y equal to 1, so the line ...

    y = (-3/2) x + 4

    is perpendicular to the line you provided, and passes through (2, 1).
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