qwerty44
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Find the gradient of the line x-2y=9.Alright, another problem.
I need to find the equation of a straight line passing through (0, -2) and perpendicular to the line x - 2y = 9. What I have tried to do so far is get the gradient of the line which is 1/2 and from there, I'm not sure what to do.
Help please
Now because it has to be perpendicular, the negative reciprocal of that will be the gradient you use for the straight line. i.e You found the gradient to be 1/2, but to be perpendicular, you take the negative reciprocal which is -2. That's the gradient for the new line.
Then just use y-y1=m(x-x1) with m=-2 and the points given.