What is an equation of the line that has a y-intercept of -2 and is perpendicular to the line x−2y=5?
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Y intercept =c=-2
The line is perpendicular to x- 2y=5
Y= x/2 -5/2which is in the form of y=mx +c
Hence slope of the given line is-2
Equation is y= -2x - 2
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