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Answered by Kkashyap
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I think the answer is y-12x+3=0.
As products of slope of perpendicular lines is -1.
We will get eqn
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Answered by anushka131
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slope of the line joining the points (-3,2) and (9,1)=
y2 -y1 \div x2 - x1
 \frac{1 - 2}{9 - ( - 3)}
 \frac{ - 1}{12}
Now the slope of the line passing through the points (0,-3)=
m1  =  \frac{ - 1}{m2}
as we know that lines are perpenducular to each other.
m1 =  \frac{ - 1}{ \frac{ - 1}{12} }
m1 = 12
so the equation is given by
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
y - ( - 3) = 12(x - 0)
y + 3 = 12x
12x -y-3=0
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