F Flounder New member Joined Nov 18, 2014 Messages 1 Nov 18, 2014 #1 Find the equation of the line that satisfies each set of conditions: Has x-intercept -4 and is perpendicular to y=6.
Find the equation of the line that satisfies each set of conditions: Has x-intercept -4 and is perpendicular to y=6.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Nov 18, 2014 #2 Flounder said: Find the equation of the line that satisfies each set of conditions: Has x-intercept -4 and is perpendicular to y=6. Click to expand... Try to draw it on a piece paper - should be fairly simple. a) What does the line y = 6 look like? b) What does the line perpendicular to y = 6 look like? c) Then make that line (b) go through x = -4
Flounder said: Find the equation of the line that satisfies each set of conditions: Has x-intercept -4 and is perpendicular to y=6. Click to expand... Try to draw it on a piece paper - should be fairly simple. a) What does the line y = 6 look like? b) What does the line perpendicular to y = 6 look like? c) Then make that line (b) go through x = -4