I believe the answer is 2 :) .
Answer:
<em>x - 3y = 6</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Equation of the line in intercept form</u>
The intercept form of the equation of a line is:
Where:
a = x-intercept
b = y-intercept
The standard form of a line is:
Ax + By = C
The given line has a=6 and b=-2, thus:
Multiplying by 6:
x - 3y = 6
This is the required standard form of the line.
Thus, the standard form of the line is:
x - 3y = 6
Answer:
28
Step-by-step explanation:
i think hope this helps
Answer:
\[y = (-1/2) * x + 6\]
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation of the given line: y=2x+2
Hence the slope of the line is given by 2
Any line which is perpendicular to the given line will have a slope m such that m*2 = -1
Or, \[m = \frac{-1}{2}\]
Only options 2 and 3 satisfy this condition.
The line is also supposed to pass through the point (6,3).
Substituting these values in the option 2:
\[3 = (-1/2) * 6 + 3\]
Or, \[ 3 =0 \] which is false . Hence option 2 is not valid.
Now substituting (6,3) in option 3:
\[3 = (-1/2) * 6 + 6\]
Or, \[ 3 =3 \] which is true . Hence option 3 is the required equation of the line.