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The line passing through (−4, −2) and (2, −3) is perpendicular to the line passing through (a, 5) and (2, −1). Find a. - Mathematics

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The line passing through (−4, −2) and (2, −3) is perpendicular to the line passing through (a, 5) and (2, −1). Find a.

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Slope of the line passing through (−4, −2) and (2, −3) is m1

`m_1 = (-3 + 2)/(2 + 4) = (-1)/6`

Slope of the line passing through (a, 5) and (2, −1) is m2

`m_2 = (-1 - 5)/(2 - a) = (-6)/(2 - a)`

Since, the lines are perpendicular 

`m_1 = (-1)/m_2`

∴ `(-1)/6 = (-1)/((-6)/(2 - a))`

∴ `(-1)/6 = (2 - a)/6`

∴ (2 – a) = –1

∴ a = 3

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Chapter 14: Equation of a Line - Exercise 14 (B) [Page 190]

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Selina Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 14 Equation of a Line
Exercise 14 (B) | Q 7 | Page 190

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