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However, it is likely that the answer is 4x + 6y = c where c is any constant.
It would be perpendicular to a line with the equation Y = 1/8 X.
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If you mean: y = 6x+2 then its perpendicular line is -1/6.
Perpendicular slope: -1/4 Perpendicular equation: y-0 = -1/4(x-3) => y = -0.25x+3
If you mean: y = x+4 then the perpendicular equation can be y = -0.5x+4
It would be perpendicular to a line with the equation Y = 1/8 X.
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If you mean: y = 6x+2 then its perpendicular line is -1/6
If you mean: y = 6x+2 then its perpendicular line is -1/6.
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If a line has equation y = mx + c, the perpendicular line has gradient -1/m A line perpendicular to 3x + y = 2 has equation 3y = x + c; the value for c will be determined by a point through which the line must pass.
If you mean: y=3x-4 and the point (2, 1) then the perpendicular equation is 3y=-x+5
Perpendicular slope: -1/4 Perpendicular equation: y-0 = -1/4(x-3) => y = -0.25x+3
If you mean: y = x+4 then the perpendicular equation can be y = -0.5x+4
To find a line that is perpendicular to the line represented by the equation (8x + b) (assuming (b) is a constant), we first need to determine the slope of the original line. The slope of the line (y = 8x + b) is 8. The slope of a line that is perpendicular to this would be the negative reciprocal, which is (-\frac{1}{8}). Therefore, a possible equation for a line perpendicular to it could be (y = -\frac{1}{8}x + c), where (c) is any constant.
If you mean: y = 4x+5 then the perpendicular slope is -1/4