Can someone assist with finding a perpendicular line in standard form?

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The discussion revolves around finding the equation of a line that is perpendicular to a given line and shares the same y-intercept as another line. The subject area includes concepts of linear equations, slopes, and y-intercepts.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants discuss the need to determine slopes and y-intercepts from the given equations, suggesting the use of standard forms for clarity. There is also a request for understanding the relationship between the slopes of perpendicular lines.

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The conversation includes attempts to clarify the mathematical concepts involved, with some participants expressing confusion about the instructions provided. There is a mix of requests for step-by-step guidance and reminders to focus on understanding rather than just applying formulas.

Contextual Notes

One participant indicates a lack of confidence in their math skills, which may affect their ability to engage with the problem effectively. There is a concern about the reliance on formulas without understanding the underlying concepts.

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I need help with this question... someone please help?

Determine the equation of the line perpindicular to 4x-2y+7=0 and having the same y-intercept 2x+3y-10=0


It would be great if you can help me out in this question!
 
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Do you know the slopes and y-intercepts of the two equations you gave?
(Hint: put them in standard form, (either y = mx + b or Ax + By = C), from the standards forms you can easily determine the slope and intercept, look in your text).

For the slope of the pendendicular line, the two lines will be related by a transformation of their slope. You can use this reference for some ideas on how to do that.
 
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can you please work out the question for me... i do not understand what your trying to tell me? I am not very good at math either, if u are generous enough to provide the steps, and not the answers - it would help me understand..

ex. Step #1:

Forula: (y2-y1)/2+(x2-x1)/2 *(1,5) and (-1,6)

then i will work out it, then tell me how to step 2 .. this will be very useful.. thank you!
 
This is another time you have asked for formulas that you can use mindlessly. It would be a lot better to try to understand what you are doing.
 

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