write an equation of a line that is perpendicular to given line that passes through the given point 5y+2x=-15 T(5,-5)​

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Step-by-step explanation:

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The first thing that you would want to do is turn the equation of the given line into slope-intercept form (it's just easier). To do that, you would want to isolate  y on either side. So subtract 2x and divide both sides by 5 and you get: y=-2/5x-3. After you do this, remember that perpendicular lines have the negative reciprical slope of the original line. So since the slope is -2/5, the slope of a perpendicular line would be 5/2. Now you have m=5/2 which is your slope! Now you can use slope point form which is y-y_1=m(x-x_1). You know your m which is 5/2. y-y_1=5/2(x-x_1). Since we know that the line passes through the point (5,-5) we can just plug the numbers in. y-(-5)=5/2(x-5). simplify everything: y+5=5/2(x-5). Remember, math is all about making things simple and easy. since the problem didn't say a specific type of equation, you can just put that as your answer!

Answer:

y+5=5/2(x-5)

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