How do I write the equation of a line that is perpendicular to y=3x+4 and goes through the point (3,5)?

1 Answer
Nov 21, 2015

y=-1/3x+6

Explanation:

Two perpendicular lines have opposite reciprocal slopes.

The slope in y=3x+4 is 3, so the line perpendicular to it will have a slope of -1/3.

We can write this in the form y=-1/3x+b and then plug in (3,5) for x and y to find the equation of the line perpendicular to the line y=3x+4 that goes through the point (3,5).

5=-1/3(3)+b
5=-1+b
6=b

Therefore, the equation of our new line is: y=-1/3x+6.