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SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). And Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m m = x 2 - x 1 y 2 - y 1

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m m = x 2 - x 1 y 2 - y 1 m A =

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m m = x 2 - x 1 y 2 - y 1 m A = m A = 1/2

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m m = x 2 - x 1 y 2 - y 1 m A = m A = 1/2 Slope of Line B = -2

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m m = x 2 - x 1 y 2 - y 1 m A = m A = 1/2 Slope of Line B = -2

SATMathVideos.Net If Line A passed through points (1,1) and (3,2). Line B (not shown) is perpendicular to Line A. Which equation represents Line B? A) y = 1/2*x + 1/2 B) y = -1/2*x + 3/2 C) y = 2*x D) y = -2*x (1,1) (3,2) x y Line A Line B Slope of Line A = m Slope of Line B = -1/m m = x 2 - x 1 y 2 - y 1 m A = m A = 1/2 Slope of Line B = -2 Answer: D