How do you write an equation through point (6, -8), perpendicular to y= -6x - 9?

1 Answer
Sep 11, 2017

x-6y=42

Explanation:

y=color(blue)(-6)x-9 is an equation in slope-intercept form with a slope of color(blue)(""(-6)).

Any line perpendicular to it must have a slope of -1/color(blue)(-6)=color(magenta)(1/6)

If the required perpendicular line passes through (color(red)6,color(brown)(-8))
then, in slope-point form, its equation can be written as
y-(color(brown)-8)=color(magenta)(1/6)(x-color(red)(6))

Simplifying
6(y+8)=x-6

6y+48=x-6

x-6y=42