Math, asked by aamirdakhanip2g3n9, 1 year ago

Find the equation of the line which has y-intercept -2/3 and is perpendicular to 2x+y-1=0.

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Answered by smitesh
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the equations of the line perpendicular to 2x+y-1=0 is x-2y+C=0
therefore equation is x-2y-2/3=0
multiply by 3
we get,
3x-6y-2=0 .

hope it is helpful .

aamirdakhanip2g3n9: no. here in my textbook the answer is. 3x-6y-4=0
smitesh: i change it now please check it . it is correct now
smitesh: your answer is not correct. it is 3x-6y-2=0. not 3x-6y-4=0
aamirdakhanip2g3n9: oh.
aamirdakhanip2g3n9: thanks
smitesh: hope you have understand
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