Find the equation of the line passing through (–3, 5) and perpendicular to the line through the points (2, 5) and (–3, 6)

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asked Feb 8, 2018 in Mathematics by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 35 133 357

Find the equation of the line passing through (–3, 5) and perpendicular to the line through the points (2, 5) and (–3, 6).

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answered Feb 8, 2018 by sameer (82,980 points) 5 11 37
selected Feb 17, 2018 by sanjeev
 
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The slope of the line joining the points (2, 5) and (–3, 6) is 

We know that two non-vertical lines are perpendicular to each other if and only if their  slopes are negative reciprocals of each other.
Therefore, slope of the line perpendicular to the line through the points

(2, 5) and (–3, 6) = -1/m = 1/(-1/5) = 5

Now, the equation of the line passing through point (–3, 5), whose slope is 5, is

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