Find the equation of the line having the y-intercept equal to −3 and perpendicular to the line of equation 2x = 8 – 3y.
Find the equation of the line having the y-intercept equal to −3 and perpendicular to the line of equation 2x = 8 – 3y.
Option 1 -
4x – 5y = 7
Option 2 -
3x – 2y = 12
Option 3 -
3x – 2y = 6
Option 4 -
2x – 3y = 12
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 3
Detailed Solution:Slope of given line = perpendicular line has slope =
Now c = −3 (given)
Putting in general equation y = mx + c
2y = 3x ⇒ 3x-2y=6
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