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Slope of line perpendicular to BC

Slope of line perpendicular to BC =. -1/slope of BC = 1

Slope of line perpendicular to BC =. -1/slope of BC = 1The equation of line through A and perpendicular to BC is given by:

Slope of line perpendicular to BC =. -1/slope of BC = 1The equation of line through A and perpendicular to BC is given by:y - y1 = m (x - x1)

Slope of line perpendicular to BC =. -1/slope of BC = 1The equation of line through A and perpendicular to BC is given by:y - y1 = m (x - x1)y - 3 = 1 (x - 0)

Slope of line perpendicular to BC =. -1/slope of BC = 1The equation of line through A and perpendicular to BC is given by:y - y1 = m (x - x1)y - 3 = 1 (x - 0)y - 3 = x

Slope of line perpendicular to BC =. -1/slope of BC = 1The equation of line through A and perpendicular to BC is given by:y - y1 = m (x - x1)y - 3 = 1 (x - 0)y - 3 = xy = x + 3

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