I need help, and I asked the teacher but she didn't really help much. Plus she hates me so that doesn't help either.
I don't understand "using the slope relationship for perpendicular lines" at all.
The example problem in the book goes like this:
points (3, 5), perpendicular to 2x + 5y = 4
y = mx+b
5 = 5/2 (3) t b
5 = 15/2 + b
b = -5/2
HOW IN THE HECK DID THEY GET B!? I'm soooooooo lost - I don't understand this at all.
I don't understand "using the slope relationship for perpendicular lines" at all.
The example problem in the book goes like this:
points (3, 5), perpendicular to 2x + 5y = 4
y = mx+b
5 = 5/2 (3) t b
5 = 15/2 + b
b = -5/2
HOW IN THE HECK DID THEY GET B!? I'm soooooooo lost - I don't understand this at all.