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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 07:50 robertobi5397

Find the equation of the line through the point (-5, -3) that is perpendicular to y=-x-5
Oy= a +1
Oy= x + 3
y = fx – 3


Find the equation of the line through the point (-5, -3) that is perpendicular to

y=-x-5
Oy= a +1

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